Re: Oracle ATG Newsletter - December 2007, Volume 6 | A LOT OF FUN ! :)
- From: "Vasu Balla" <appsdba@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: <ora-apps-dba@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 21 Dec 2007 12:11:44 +0530
Hi Jurijs,
i was also of the same opinion when i read through that newsletter. Looks
like orale is just trying to advocate this, just because there is a feature
to search individual knowledge areas.
vasu
My immediate thought is: No way serach though particular Knowledge
Browser Page will be more effective then Advanced or General Search.
I do not have any idea thich sction I need to seach for to get some
hints to solve my problem.
I beleave Oracle Analists have the same filling and not always
catigorize the descriptions in the ringht way.
It is much simpler and brings results much quicker if I use general
search.
For me the recomeded methode failed to retrive results several time
and I even wouldn't like to try enother go any more.
What is your expirince in that context? May be somebody in the list
would support the recomended way and I would be glad to hear from you.
Any optins?
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My immediate thought is: No way serach though particular Knowledge Browser Page will be more effective then Advanced or General Search. I do not have any idea thich sction I need to seach for to get some hints to solve my problem. I beleave Oracle Analists have the same filling and not always catigorize the descriptions in the ringht way.It is much simpler and brings results much quicker if I use general search.
For me the recomeded methode failed to retrive results several time and I even wouldn't like to try enother go any more. What is your expirince in that context? May be somebody in the list would support the recomended way and I would be glad to hear from you. Any optins?
- The UK Oracle User Group Conference 2007
- From: andrejs . kaulins
- Oracle ATG Newsletter - December 2007, Volume 6 | A LOT OF FUN ! :)
- From: Jurijs Velikanovs