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Posted By: Liron Amitzi
Fri Jan 29th, 2021
Database schema design involves myriad choices. In this final part of this series, Liron Amitzi covers five different options to design a schema that best suits the proposed solution, including discussion of the benefits and challenges of each design.
Posted By: Liron Amitzi
Thu Nov 19th, 2020
Designing a database schema—in other words, creating a set of database tables that capture key application elements as well as data stored within them—is a crucial part of any developer's and database administrator’s knowledge base with many important implications for both the database itself
Posted By: Jake Turrell
Fri Feb 24th, 2017
If you’re an Essbase and Planning person like me, you might be a bit nostalgic for the days when we had some serious graphical reporting capabilities in our EPM toolset. I’m talking back in the days of “Wired for OLAP” and “Hyperion Analyzer.” I still remember amazing clients with traffic-lighted
Posted By: Opal Alapat
Fri Aug 26th, 2016
• Name: Jayson Hanes
• Location: Tampa, FL
• Age check box: 35-44
• Current career age: 20+ years
• # of years involved with ODTUG: ~2 years
• Company: Hillsborough County
• Technology identifiers: Solutions Architect, Database Administrator, APEX, PL/SQL, Java
Posted By: Opal Alapat
Thu Jul 28th, 2016
Name: Jorge Rimblas
Location: Minneapolis, MN
Age check box: 45+
Current career age: ~21 years
# of years involved with ODTUG: ~4 years
Company: Insum Solutions
Technology identifiers: APEX
Twitter: @rimblas
Blog: http://rimblas.com/blog/
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