Spfile update




















Represents a file in a SharePoint Web site that can be a Web Parts page, an item in a document library, or a file in a folder. The SPFile type exposes the following members. Skip to main content. This browser is no longer supported.

Download Microsoft Edge More info. Contents Exit focus mode. In this article. This property is obsolete. Use LockedByUser instead. Use LockExpires instead. Use CheckOutType instead. Gets the ID of the transformer that is used to create the file, or Guid. Empty if the file is not a child file.

Gets a Boolean value that indicates whether the file object was created as part of a document transform. Gets a Boolean value that indicates whether Information Rights Management is enabled for the file. Gets the list item object that corresponds to the file if the file belongs to a document library. Gets the size of the file in bytes, excluding the size of any Web Parts that are used in the file. Gets a collection of user storage objects that contain information about each user of the Web Parts page, including the user name, user ID, and the number of bytes that the Web Part personalizations consume.

Although it sounds unreasonable, I introduce some approaches in this post to make it real. You can always create a new SPFILE to the new location from the current one, no matter whether the instance is running or not. We usually use some symbols or signs as shorthands to represent some variables in Oracle.

The feature is only for 11g or later. Please note that, if you're in a cluster database RAC , don't use this method, because it will give a pfile with single-instance parameters. The value of the parameter does not change for other sessions in the instance. DEFERRED statement does not modify the global value of the parameter for existing sessions, but the value will be modified for future sessions that connect to the database.

Derived parameters, which normally do not need altering because their values are calculated automatically by the Oracle database server. Some parameters have a minimum setting below which an Oracle instance will not start.



0コメント

  • 1000 / 1000