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USER_SOURCE describes the text source of the stored objects owned by the current user. This view does not display the OWNER column. select * from user_source where type='TRIGGER' and lower(text) like '%order%' ALL_SOURCE describes the text source of the stored objects accessible to the current ...
select owner, table_name from all_tables ALL_TAB_COLUMNS describes the columns of the tables, views, and clusters accessible to the current user. COLS is a synonym for USER_TAB_COLUMNS. select * from all_tab_columns where table_name = :tname
All roles granted to user. select * from dba_role_privs where grantee= :username Privileges granted to user: system privileges select * from dba_sys_privs where grantee = :username object grants select * from dba_tab_privs where grantee = :username Permissions grante...
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Query store can be enabled on database by using the following command: ALTER DATABASE tpch SET QUERY_STORE = ON SQL Server/Azure SQL Database will collect information about executed queries and provide information in sys.query_store views: sys.query_store_query sys.query_store_query_text sy...
The following query will return informationa about qeries, their plans and average statistics regarding their duration, CPU time, physical and logical io reads. SELECT Txt.query_text_id, Txt.query_sql_text, Pl.plan_id, avg_duration, avg_cpu_time, avg_physical_io_reads, avg_logica...
If you want to remove some query or query plan from query store, you can use the following commands: EXEC sp_query_store_remove_query 4; EXEC sp_query_store_remove_plan 3; Parameters for these stored procedures are query/plan id retrieved from system views. You can also just remove execution ...
SQL Query optimizer will choose the baes possible plan that he can find for some query. If you can find some plan that works optimally for some query, you can force QO to always use that plan using the following stored procedure: EXEC sp_query_store_unforce_plan @query_id, @plan_id From this poi...
While declaring a function in the $rootscope has it's advantages, we can also declare a $scope function any part of the code that is injected by the $scope service. Controller, for instance. Controller myApp.controller('myController', ['$scope', function($scope){ $scope.myFunction = function ...
ObservableCollection is a collection of type T like List<T> which means that it holds objects of type T. From documentation we read that : ObservableCollectionrepresents a dynamic data collection that provides notifications when items get added, removed, or when the entire list is refres...
files = list.files(pattern="*.csv") data_list = lapply(files, read.table, header = TRUE) This read every file and adds it to a list. Afterwards, if all data.frame have the same structure they can be combined into one big data.frame: df <- do.call(rbind, data_list)
LINQ extension methods on IEnumerable<T> take actual methods1, whether anonymous methods: //C# Func<int,bool> fn = x => x > 3; var list = new List<int>() {1,2,3,4,5,6}; var query = list.Where(fn); 'VB.NET Dim fn = Function(x As Integer) x > 3 Dim list = New List F...
Add the readonly attribute to prevent user input. A readonly field can't be edited <input class="form-control" type="text" placeholder="Readonly input here…" readonly> Add the disabled attribute to disable an input field. A disbled field can't be edited either...
The $http requests require time which varies depending on the server, some may take a few milliseconds, and some may take up to a few seconds. Often the time required to retrieve the data from a request is critical. Assuming the response value is an array of names, consider the following example: ...
$url1 = [uri]::EscapeDataString("http://test.com?test=my value") # url1: http%3A%2F%2Ftest.com%3Ftest%3Dmy%20value $url2 = [uri]::EscapeUriString("http://test.com?test=my value") # url2: http://test.com?test=my%20value # HttpUtility requires at least .NET 1.1 to be instal...
Note: these examples use the variables created in the Quick Start: Encoding section above. # url1: http%3A%2F%2Ftest.com%3Ftest%3Dmy%20value [uri]::UnescapeDataString($url1) # Returns: http://test.com?test=my value # url2: http://test.com?test=my%20value [uri]::UnescapeDataString($url2) # Re...
$scheme = 'https' $url_format = '{0}://example.vertigion.com/foos?{1}' $qs_data = @{ 'foo1'='bar1'; 'foo2'= 'complex;/?:@&=+$, bar''"'; 'complex;/?:@&=+$, foo''"'='bar2'; } [System.Collections.ArrayList] $qs_array = @() foreach ($qs in $qs_data.GetEnumerator()...
$scheme = 'https' $url_format = '{0}://example.vertigion.com/foos?{1}' $qs_data = @{ 'foo1'='bar1'; 'foo2'= 'complex;/?:@&=+$, bar''"'; 'complex;/?:@&=+$, foo''"'='bar2'; } [System.Collections.ArrayList] $qs_array = @() foreach ($qs in $qs_data.GetEnumerator()...

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