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Scripts to Download Documentation

1 April 2011 7 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.

Update 2017-02-01: I refreshed the 11.2 scripts.

10gR2, 11gR1, 11gR2, Documentation
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7 Comments

  1. Gary Gary
    1 April 2011    

    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 Andy
    5 April 2011    

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

    Reply
  3. Dominica Dominica
    15 April 2011    

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

    Reply
  4. Eddy Eddy
    20 November 2011    

    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 Johannes
    8 May 2012    

    What is the name of the oracle book eddy mentioned?

    Reply
  6. Christian Antognini Christian Antognini
    8 May 2012    

    Hi Johannes

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

    Cheers,
    Chris

    Reply
  7. oradba oradba
    20 March 2014    

    Dear Chris,

    Precisely what I wanted – renaming the PDF appropriately at the time of download itself! Great job and great help!

    Reply

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