Re: Searches on OTN

  • From: "jaromir nemec" <jaromir@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 5 Mar 2004 00:58:37 +0100

Hi list,


small test on this subject

search OTN for  "partitioned outer join" 

OTN search - 1 result
google on domain otn.oracle.com  - 3 results
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&ie=ISO-8859-1&btnG=Google%2BSearch&q=%22partitioned+outer+join%22%2Bsite%3Aotn.oracle.com
teoma  on domain otn.oracle.com  - 0 result
http://s.teoma.com/search?q=%22partitioned+outer+join%22+site%3aotn.oracle.com&qsrc=23&nw=False&u=10

In may opinion it is advisable to know basics of intermedia syntax, there are 
some top features (near, wildcards etc) and above all there are some difffs to 
google  in default (e.g. AND). Of course it doesn't help when the index is out 
of sync. Than is google better, you may cache!


J.Nemec

PS:
I would like to know since when is Google OTN member:)
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Jared.Still@xxxxxxxxxxx 
  To: oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Thursday, March 04, 2004 6:50 PM
  Subject: RE: Searches on OTN



  >> - Nobody indexes as well as Google. 
  > unless  it is http://www.teoma.com/ 

  More clear? 

  Jared 





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  Jared - you lost me on this. 

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  ... unless  it is http://www.teoma.com/ 





                  DENNIS WILLIAMS <DWILLIAMS@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> 
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  03/03/2004 12:25 PM 
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  Here is a trick: 
  - Nobody indexes as well as Google.
  - Google crawls the OTN site.
  - Go to www.google.com, and enter site:technet.oracle.com engsig
  This ensures that all your hits come from that site.
  Google nails the paper in one query. Of course as you have pointed out, the
  title is unrecognizable, but the paper is there.

  Dennis Williams
  DBA
  Lifetouch, Inc.
  dwilliams@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 

  -----Original Message-----
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  Sent: Wednesday, March 03, 2004 2:14 PM
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  Intermedia at its best ... looks to me someone is not "sync'ing:" their
  indexes ...  maybe they should open a itar.

  Raj
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  [mailto:oracle-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Bobak, Mark
  Sent: Wednesday, March 03, 2004 3:05 PM
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  Tom,

  I ran into this just last night.  Ryan was asking about Bjorn Engsig's
  paper, and I had no luck searching for it.
  I eventually found an old reference containing the path which was still good
  (or, at least, close enough).

  I tried "cursor sharing Engsig", "cursor_sharing Engsig", and a few other
  variations, and what I got was truly bizarre.

  I just tried it again, and got results like:
  Type Your Title Here:  Oracle9i Database O O R RA AC CL LE E9 9 I I P P E
  ER RF FO OR RM MA AN NC CE E M M A AN NA AG GE EM ME EN NT T: : T T... 
  Oracle7 Server:  Oracle Database 10g: The Self- Managing Database An Oracle
  White Paper Nov. 2003 Oracle Database 10g: The Self-Managing...

  and my favorite:
                    
  Microsoft Word - Boost SQL Pe&: %RRVW64/3HUIRUPDQFHZLWK FXUVRUBVKDULQJ
  $Q2UDFOH7HFKQLFDO:KLWH3DSHU -XO\
  %RRVW64/3HUIRUPDQFHZLWKFXUVRUBVKDULQJ3DJH... 

  Yeah, that makes sense.....not!

  So, yeah, I think it pretty much sucks.

  -Mark
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