Our web-based profiles make information understandable, meaningful, actionable and accessible. Your website will drive community-wide dialogues about strengths, challenges and opportunities. Community profiles are indispensable for community planning and strategic development.
Gain deeper insight into the community you’re serving by learning who lives there, how many are experiencing poverty, what their education, employment, income, and housing look like, along with other important demographics.
Your sqlplus line looks correct, verify the following: You can connect as sysdba on the database server itself. You can connect as the user you are trying to on the database server itself. You can ping the database server from the computer you are trying to connect from. You can tnsping the listener from the computer you are trying to connect from. If all these check out you may want to create a fresh connection line to make sure you don't have a typo.
Oracle Net configuration looks OK: local_listener looks OK. We should see the instance registered with the listener: doublecheck that local_listener parameter is the one used by database instance with show parameter local_listener. Are you sure that database instance is not using SPFILE and if yes, the displayed PFILE is the right one ? What is missing in the database configuration is service_name: that does not explain why the instance is not registered but you need to fix this if you have ...
A community profile allows us to understand the demographic and social characteristics of a group of people in a specific place. Professionals use community profiles to assess needs, request funding, allocate resources, and develop plans.
Developing a community profile can help you understand the community and prepare for your public health work. Creating a community profile is an essential first step and can help you develop a community engagement plan later on.