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Operating Systems Solaris Oracle on Solaris Post 69669 by google on Monday 18th of April 2005 03:26:05 PM
Old 04-18-2005
The ORACLE_SID is the schema ID (instance) of the database that you wish to connect to. You will need to ask somebody what SID you should connect to. Actually, find the oratab file. You should have permissions to view this file. When you find it, open it up. It will have a series of entries with the format like this:

Code:
database_sid:oracle_home_dir:Y|N

Choose which SID you want to connect to based upon entries in this file (still probably want to ask somebody if you are truly not sure of what DB you should be in).
 

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DBICADMIN(1p)						User Contributed Perl Documentation					     DBICADMIN(1p)

NAME
dbicadmin - utility for administrating DBIx::Class schemata SYNOPSIS
dbicadmin: [-I] [long options...] deploy a schema to a database dbicadmin --schema=MyApp::Schema --connect='["dbi:SQLite:my.db", "", ""]' --deploy update an existing record dbicadmin --schema=MyApp::Schema --class=Employee --connect='["dbi:SQLite:my.db", "", ""]' --op=update --set='{ "name": "New_Employee" }' OPTIONS
Actions --create Create version diffs needs preversion --upgrade Upgrade the database to the current schema --install Install the schema version tables to an existing database --deploy Deploy the schema to the database --select Select data from the schema --insert Insert data into the schema --update Update data in the schema --delete Delete data from the schema --op compatiblity option all of the above can be suppied as --op=<action> --help display this help Arguments --schema-class The class of the schema to load --resultset or --resultset-class or --class The resultset to operate on for data manipulation --config-stanza Where in the config to find the connection_info, supply in form MyApp::Model::DB --config Supply the config file for parsing by Config::Any --connect-info Supply the connect info as additional options ie -I dsn=<dsn> user=<user> password=<pass> --connect Supply the connect info as a json string --sql-dir The directory where sql diffs will be created --sql-type The RDBMs flavour you wish to use --version Supply a version install --preversion The previous version to diff against --set JSON data used to perform data operations --attrs JSON string to be used for the second argument for search --where JSON string to be used for the where clause of search --force Be forceful with some operations --trace Turn on DBIx::Class trace output --quiet Be less verbose -I Same as perl's -I, prepended to current @INC AUTHORS
See "CONTRIBUTORS" in DBIx::Class LICENSE
You may distribute this code under the same terms as Perl itself perl v5.14.2 2011-11-29 DBICADMIN(1p)
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