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  • Databricks Production Job Failures: A Complete Guide

    Jul 2, 2025

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    Databricks Production Job Failures: A Complete Guide
  • Two Types of PLSQL Cursors: What are those?

    Explained the different types of PLSQL cursors. Helpful for all developers who worked on PLSQL. Read More ⇢

    Two Types of PLSQL Cursors: What are those?
  • How to Create Dynamic Indexes in DB2

    In DB2, the dynamic indexes concept is a frequently asked question. Here is complete information on how DB2 will create those. Read More ⇢

    How to Create Dynamic Indexes in DB2
  • Named Vs. Unnamed PL/SQL Procedures

    Here are the top differences between named PLSQL and unnamed PLSQL and their usages. Read More ⇢

    Named Vs. Unnamed PL/SQL Procedures
  • How to Explain IP address, Port and Subnet

    In cloud migration projects, you will find three terms IP address, Port and Subnet to get access to cloud. Here explained the differences among these. Read More ⇢

    How to Explain IP address, Port and Subnet
  • 5 Linux Directory Commands Useful for Beginners

    Directories are pretty much needed in Linux to store files and create sub-directories. Here you will know how to work with these directories. Read More ⇢

    5 Linux Directory Commands Useful for Beginners
  • Exclusive CHAR Vs. VARCHAR in DB2 SQL

    Here explained how DB2 CHAR and VARCHAR stores strings. It’s helpful to understand the differences between these two. Read More ⇢

    Exclusive CHAR Vs. VARCHAR in DB2 SQL
  • How to Create TYPE Object in Oracle PLSQL

    Here is sample PLSQL code to create internal variable using TYPE statement. Read More ⇢

    How to Create TYPE Object in Oracle PLSQL
  • Srinimf’s Top 2021 Blog Posts

    Here are Srinimf’s top blog posts. These are popular for the year 2021. Read More ⇢

    Srinimf’s Top 2021 Blog Posts
  • How to Write Lookup Query in PL/SQL

    How to simplify lookup query in PL/SQL explained. You can use both cursor and Associative array for this purpose. Read More ⇢

    How to Write Lookup Query in PL/SQL
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