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Intermedia at its best ... looks to me someone is not "sync'ing:" their indexes ... maybe they should open a itar.
Raj
-----Original Message-----
From: oracle-l-bounce_at_freelists.org
[mailto:oracle-l-bounce_at_freelists.org]On Behalf Of Bobak, Mark
Sent: Wednesday, March 03, 2004 3:05 PM
To: oracle-l_at_freelists.org
Subject: RE: Searches on OTN
Tom,
I ran into this just last night. Ryan was asking about Bjorn Engsig's paper, and I had no luck searching for it. I eventually found an old reference containing the path which was still good (or, at least, close enough).
I tried "cursor sharing Engsig", "cursor_sharing Engsig", and a few other variations, and what I got was truly bizarre.
I just tried it again, and got results like: Type Your Title Here: Oracle9i Database O O R RA AC CL LE E9 9 I I P P E ER RF FO OR RM MA AN NC CE E M M A AN NA AG GE EM ME EN NT T: : T T... Oracle7 Server: Oracle Database 10g: The Self- Managing Database An Oracle White Paper Nov. 2003 Oracle Database 10g: The Self-Managing...
and my favorite:
Microsoft Word - Boost SQL Pe&: %RRVW64/3HUIRUPDQFHZLWK FXUVRUBVKDULQJ $Q2UDFOH7HFKQLFDO:KLWH3DSHU -XO\ %RRVW64/3HUIRUPDQFHZLWKFXUVRUBVKDULQJ3DJH...
Yeah, that makes sense.....not!
So, yeah, I think it pretty much sucks.
-Mark