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Sign InRegister for Account. By signing in with your My Oracle Account on this site, you can create personal SSL certificates that let you access restricted repositories with packages for your Oracle software or Solaris system. If you dont yet have an Oracle Online Account, please register for one by clicking the link below. Hardware and Software, Engineered to Work Together.

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Geoffrey J Gowey

Friday, July 19, 2013. HOWTO get business days between two dates using TSQL. Ok, so I looked around and found varying formulas for calculating the number of business days between two dates and all of them had shortcomings that made them unreliable so I went about making my own.

Cols Tech But what is it good for?

Worked out what was killing my Firefox 58 and 59 performance, especially on GitHub. Disabled it and now I see the pref everyone is talking about. Interestingly, that hacky code.

Tim Fosters Web Log

IPS changes in Solaris 11. 2 beta, and with it comes a considerable number of improvements in the packaging system, both for Solaris administrators and for developers who publish packages for Solaris. Other than general bug fixes and performance improvements, I thought a few changes would be worth mentioning in a bit more detail, so here goes! The following command will create a new repository in a new ZFS dataset in.

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Sign InRegister for Account. By signing in with your My Oracle Account on this site, you can create personal SSL certificates that let you access restricted repositories with packages for your Oracle software or Solaris system. If you dont yet have an Oracle Online Account, please register for one by clicking the link below. Hardware and Software, Engineered to Work Together.

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The domain pkg-register.oracle.com has the following on the site, "By signing in with your My Oracle Account on this site, you can create personal SSL certificates that let you access restricted repositories with packages for your Oracle software or Solaris system." I observed that the webpage also said " If you dont yet have an Oracle Online Account, please register for one by clicking the link below." They also stated " Hardware and Software, Engineered to Work Together."

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