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There you go. A "zarg".
I like it, and intend to use it frequently.
"Make sure you adjust your zarg before attempting this". "The zarg values for CONTROL_FILES is what, exactly?" "Your zarg is a complete mess". "The alert log contains a backup of your zarg"
Yup, it'll work.
Unless anything better comes up, of course.
Regards
HJR
"Niall Litchfield" <n-litchfield_at_audit-commission.gov.uk> wrote in message
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> "Howard J. Rogers" <howardjr2000_at_yahoo.com.au> wrote in message
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> > > er "parameter file" ?
> >
> > Bong! That won't do, because it gets abbreviated to 'pfile', and that's
> too
> > specific. We're looking for generics here
>
> My point was NOT to abbreviate it just because we work in IT and like
> abbreviations. I haven't ever felt the need to refer to a control file as
a
> cfile for example. It seems to me that spfiles and pfiles are both
parameter
> files (albeit with differences), as for that matter are included parameter
> files ifile='blah'. surely all parameter file suggests is that it is a
file
> holding parameters? If we are to avoid specifics why not just define a new
> term altogether.
>
> ZARG (n) a list of startup parameters for an Oracle instance held in an
> operating system file.
>
>
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> Audit Commission UK
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Received on Thu Oct 03 2002 - 10:03:46 CDT