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Here the other day I was helping my son with his homework. His task was to create a simple data model, create it in MySQL, and make a simple web page to access the data. I thought that after creating a few INSERT statements on his own I could help him with demo data. Since he had decided to create a movie database I googled for some movie data sets and decided to use the IMDB 5000. You can download it from Kaggle.com (free registration probably required).

There are many ways to display spatial data, but when exploring a new data set in SQL Developer I think the built in Map View is practical. For this demo I used a list of nuclear power stations in the world, found via http://freegisdata.rtwilson.com/. The Google Fusion Table can be exported to CSV format, and it includes the longitude and latitude which makes it easy to convert to SDO_GEOMETRY. After importing the file with SQL Developer into a table called NUCLEAR, I did this to add native…

The biggest conference for Oracle users in the Nordics is not far away. Be there as a speaker and attendee. Sure you have a war story or another experience worth sharing. Last year OUGN received 250 abstracts, please, do it again!

I have my mental list of people in the Oracle community I look up to. They are people who help through social networks, emails, presentations, books, blog posts, or in a friendly conversation. Now, Oracle has recognised that there are many such individuals in the community, people that know a lot and spend much time sharing it with others.