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RE: Fragmentation ?

From: Seefelt, Beth <Beth.Seefelt_at_TetleyUSA.com>
Date: Fri, 13 Jun 2003 10:45:20 -0700
Message-ID: <F001.005B1808.20030613102441@fatcity.com>

I think those guys work here now :-)

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That's one thing good about the databases here. Tablespace fragmentation is
rarely a problem. Most of the database here are a Database Roach Motel: "Data checks in. It doesn't check out." Somehow, the data purge part of
the application -- that they intended to put in "one of these days" -- never
got written.

(For non-USA dwellers, Roach Motel is a trap for roaches. It has a sticky
floor, and the sales motto is "Roaches check in. They don't check out.")
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