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RE: RE: SQL and PL/SQL tuning template document required urgently

From: Cary Millsap <cary.millsap_at_hotsos.com>
Date: Wed, 29 Oct 2003 12:09:46 -0800
Message-ID: <F001.005D4F64.20031029120946@fatcity.com>


The structure we chose for this thing was that we wanted a marginally technical decision-maker to be able to read Parts I and III without giving up. Therefore, any time there was an opportunity for a technical tangent, the rule was "explain it (later) in the reference section."

I figured Part II was too much to cache in one's head anyway, so I didn't worry so much about making this part "flow." I expected that Parts I and III would be full-scanned by a wide audience, and that Part II would be index range-scanned by a narrower audience. :)

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-----Original Message-----
Rachel Carmichael
Sent: Wednesday, October 29, 2003 1:19 PM To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L urgently

As an author, let me just add that it pains US to have to say "which I'll show you in ......".

Books are laid out in some sort of order although readers don't always read from chapter 1 straight through to the end. If we were to go off on every tangent so as not to say "see such and thus later", a reader who was "sampling" by looking things up in the index or table of contents, would be totally lost.

Plus the thread of the lesson would get hopelessly tangled.

It's a fine line between explaining everything right now and saying "later".


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