NTILE() - easy way to generate tag clouds - Maggie Nelson

Courtesy Planet PHP  Mon, 04/28/2008 - 11:05

The Oracle feature set is often brought up as an argument (for? against?) when comparing it against other databases.

And it is indeed a huge feature set and it's pretty great to use, but granted, the Oracle documentation can be pretty dry to read.

For example, check out the documentation for the NTILE Function .

Yeah, sounds kind of boring. What good could it be in the wonderful world of web development? After all, who manages employee...


 

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