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surely if they wanted to be MS they'd make a not ready for prime time
database and then hang state of the art tools off of it?
-- Niall Litchfield Oracle DBA Audit Commission UK ***************************************** Please include version and platform and SQL where applicable It makes life easier and increases the likelihood of a good answer ****************************************** "Scott Mattes" <ScottMattes_at_yahoo.com> wrote in message news:LFKX8.1482$Np2.686885_at_news1.news.adelphia.net...Received on Sat Jul 13 2002 - 08:58:17 CDT
> No, you are correct, Oracle aims to be the Microsoft of the DB world and
> they are doing a good job of it. They give you this great database engine,
> then hamper any and all development work by hanging 'not ready for prime
> time' programming tools onto it.
>
> Really.
>
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> "Konrad Den Ende" <konrad_at_voxway.com> wrote in message
> news:agno10$7ej$1_at_news.gu.se...
> > I play with SQL+ but it seems that a part of the
> > changes i make is discarded. Something like if the
> > last ten, maybe fiveteen commands i have executed
> > (and checked with select) are forgotten.
> >
> > One explaination is that Oracle is an evil company
> > that wants to irritate me.
> >
> > Does anybody have an alternative explaination? The
> > first one seems a little bit paranodal... :)
> > --
> >
> > Vänligen
> > Konrad
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