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Scripts to Download Documentation

Apr01
2011
6 Comments Written by Christian Antognini

In this post I pointed out that I like to have a copy of the documentation in PDF format on my notebook. In the same post, and its comments, I also described how I generate the scripts I use to download the files. Recently I updated the scripts and, as a result, I thought to share them with you. So, below you find the CMD and SH scripts for the documentation related to 10.2, 11.1 and 11.2.

  • download102.cmd
  • download102.sh
  • download111.cmd
  • download111.sh
  • download112.cmd
  • download112.sh

I hope you find them useful.

Posted in 10gR2, 11gR1, 11gR2, Documentation
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6 Comments

  1. Gary
    April 1, 2011 at 05:57 | Permalink

    Worth mentioning that a lot of the 11gR2 documentation got updated for 11.2.0.2. There’s actually a feed to tell you when documentation has been updated 9though not what the changes are).

    Reply
  2. Andy
    April 5, 2011 at 07:23 | Permalink

    Very useful! Thanks!
    By the way, I like your book. Great stuff.

    Reply
  3. Dominica
    April 15, 2011 at 06:12 | Permalink

    It is very useful. I also bought your book, and learn a lot from your book.

    Reply
  4. Eddy
    November 20, 2011 at 12:33 | Permalink

    Very useful, thanks for sharing.

    I’m reading your book and I find it the best book on Oracle I’ve come across.
    (The first one that makes execution plans really understandable to me.)

    Grazie
    Ciao

    Reply
  5. Johannes
    May 8, 2012 at 18:35 | Permalink

    What is the name of the oracle book eddy mentioned?

    Reply
  6. Christian Antognini
    May 8, 2012 at 18:38 | Permalink

    Hi Johannes

    “Troubleshooting Oracle Performance”, see http://antognini.ch/top/

    Cheers,
    Chris

    Reply

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