Monday, March 17, 2008

Top Ten and Favorite Posts

I've been running this blog for a while and I thought it was time for a quick recap to see what has been popular. So without further ado, here are a couple of Top Ten listings, and my favourites!

Top Ten Posts - Last Month:

  1. Internet Explorer 7 crash on jvm.dll with Oracle JInitiator - Applications Forms - Windows Live Sign-In Helper
  2. Excel file output from Oracle Applications concurrent request using SYLK. aka Look Ma, no BIP!
  3. Standard Report to CSV File via BI Publisher
  4. Changing the default layout format from PDF to Excel using Profile Option and FNDRSRUN Form Modification - Submitting BI Publisher Report Request
  5. Oracle eBusiness Suite R12 Demo on a Laptop
  6. Short n Fat vs Tall n Slim: Apps Printer Drivers 66 lines per page A4 printing
  7. Beautiful Statements in 1 Easy Step - Automatically submit XML Report Publisher request for Oracle Receivables Statements output
  8. Oracle eBusiness Suite Product and Acronym Listing
  9. Document Attachments: Private Stuff
  10. Fake It - masquerade one BIP concurrent program as another for testing purposes

Top Ten Posts - All Time:

  1. Standard Report to CSV File via BI Publisher
  2. Internet Explorer 7 crash on jvm.dll with Oracle JInitiator - Applications Forms - Windows Live Sign-In Helper
  3. Excel file output from Oracle Applications concurrent request using SYLK. aka Look Ma, no BIP!
  4. Oracle eBusiness Suite R12 Demo on a Laptop
  5. Document Attachments: Private Stuff
  6. Short n Fat vs Tall n Slim: Apps Printer Drivers 66 lines per page A4 printing
  7. Changing the default layout format from PDF to Excel using Profile Option and FNDRSRUN Form Modification - Submitting BI Publisher Report Request
  8. Setting your Oracle Applications session: fnd_global.apps_initialize (org_id)
  9. Oracle eBusiness Suite Product and Acronym Listing
  10. Audit Trail Must Do: Bank Accounts

Gareth's Favourite Posts

  1. Secure storage of passwords in Oracle Applications via Encryption of Profile Option Values using dbms_obfuscation_toolkit and Forms Personalization
  2. Excel file output from Oracle Applications concurrent request using SYLK. aka Look Ma, no BIP!
  3. Oracle eBusiness Suite R12 Demo on a Laptop
  4. Chronological Tracing/Debugging with minimal intrusion in Oracle
  5. Development Standards - who are ya?
  6. Time for an Oracle eBusiness Suite Release 12 Upgrade? Eat your own dog food!
  7. Best Practices Solutions: choose your moving parts carefully
  8. Fake It - masquerade one BIP concurrent program as another for testing purposes
  9. Freeview TV via wok without the black bars anyone?
  10. I'm IT - I've been OraBlog tagged.

Happy Reading!

1 comment:

fhasweh said...

hi,
nice and summrized post.
thanks
fadi
http://oracle-magic.blogspot.com