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On Jun 13, 6:29 pm, sybra..._at_hccnet.nl wrote:
> On 13 Jun 2007 13:59:31 -0800, y..._at_vtn1.victoria.tc.ca (Malcolm
>
>
>
> Dew-Jones) wrote:
> >The problem is that the oracle search is terrible.
>
> >http://tahiti.oracle.com/
> > Enter a word or phrase: sql*loader reference
> > Enter a word or phrase: sqlloader reference
> > Enter a word or phrase: sqlloader
>
> > Summary of Search Results: (the above)
> > Your search term did not match any of these documentation libraries:
>
> >If you don't have the exact correct search term then it finds nothing.
> > Enter a word or phrase: sqlldr
> > Enter a word or phrase: sql*loader those
> >both work.
>
> No, that's not the problem.
> The problem is people are too lazy to learn to find their way in the
> documentation.
> Once you know sql*loader and imp and exp are in the Utilities Manual
> you don't need to execute searches like you specify.
> Once you know there is a master index and a master glossary, you start
> to use those.
> If you have a question about RMAN, don't specify RMAN in the search
> window, go to the home page for your version and click the list of
> books etc.
>
> Please don't state the oracle search is terrible. It is simply NOT
> true.
> The search is terrible for the lazy ones. I agree William H Gates III
> has poisoned everyone and made everyone lazy.
> Using the products of William H Gates III, you don't have to search,
> because it's simply not there, or in Mickeysoft Winblows 3000.
>
> --
> Sybrand Bakker
> Senior Oracle DBA
"No, that's not the problem."
Yes, it is the problem. Received on Thu Jun 14 2007 - 21:29:05 CDT