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Re: Rename a Oracle table

From: FC <flavio_at_tin.it>
Date: Wed, 30 Oct 2002 13:38:43 GMT
Message-ID: <DhRv9.63053$TD1.2806195@news2.tin.it>

"Howard J. Rogers" <howardjr2000_at_yahoo.com.au> wrote in message news:wnrv9.64731$g9.182516_at_newsfeeds.bigpond.com...
>

> For my sins, I used to post to the XP newsgroup. There used to be people
> moaning about that wonderful (?) new feature whereby half of Windows'
menus
> would disappear of their own accord to be replaced by some mysterious
> chevrons. Would you know this feature is called 'personalised menus'?? I
> wouldn't. I might have searched the manuals for 'disappearing menus' or
> 'pain in the ass', but 'personalised menus'??????? Point being, we forget
> too easily what's obvious and what's not.
>

The real point is that searching "pain in the ass" would return an overwhelming number of web pages and not only under Windows XP category!

:-)

Flavio,
a frequent reader of Oracle Manuals.

PS:
I took me hours to figure out that they called "exit codes" the return codes of SQLLoader, aka the "errorlevel" under Windows. Obviously I expected to find an "errorlevel" entry at least in the Windows Master Index, but, believe me, nobody who wrote those manual must have been exposed to Windows batch programs ever. Oracle manuals speak either Unix or Dunno, certainly not Win2K, but I can't really blame Oracle for this. By the way, has anyone located the manual containing the list of SQLPlus errors (the SP2 prefixed errors) ?
I searched every manual and also the Tahiti server without success!! Received on Wed Oct 30 2002 - 07:38:43 CST

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