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Re: Anyone else experience this?

From: Rich Jesse <rjoralist_at_society.servebeer.com>
Date: Thu, 29 Nov 2007 14:02:47 -0600 (CST)
Message-ID: <36899.12.17.117.251.1196366567.squirrel@12.17.117.251>


More often? Not sure, but I do know that since my intro to Oracle back on 7.3.4, I've been an unknowing accomplice of bugdom in our database by utilizing more functionality of Oracle. A few that come to mind:

All that being said, I still think the core database is the best out there, bar none. It's just that I don't feel that 11 years experience with a free safety ringing my bell after catching a high pass in the flat should be needed to know what options and features I should not use (Sorry for the football reference, but the Superbowl of the NFC is on tonight. GO PACK!).

My $.02000000001, (w/rounding error)
Rich

p.s. Best of luck to you in kicking the habit!

> Do you find yourself saying more often, "It's an Oracle bug. Fixed in
> 'xx' patch." Or "It's an Oracle bug and its not fixed yet." Or "It's
> an Oracle bug and it looks like its fixed in 11g."???
>
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> We're running 10.2.0.3 (can't remember the patchset off the top of my
> head) and we've got a few bugs that aren't fixed and we seem to hit
> another every other week.
>
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> The latest is ORA-01008: Not all variables bound when setting
> cursor_sharing = SIMILAR for PeopleSoft performance.
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> I just looked at the 10.2.0.4 release notes (which has not been released
> for any platform, nor are any release dates provided) and I think it's
> the biggest list of Oracle bugs I've ever seen in a patch.
>
>
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> I know with added complexity comes added potential for bugs, but this is
> becoming more and more bothersome.
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> Thoughts?
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> Disclaimer:
>
> I've recently quit smoking and taking Chantix so maybe I'm just in a
> very bad mood.
>
>
>
> Chris Taylor

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