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Re: Process Documentation and Engineering - In Use?

From: Howard J. Rogers <howardjr2000_at_yahoo.com.au>
Date: Fri, 22 Aug 2003 23:34:45 +1000
Message-ID: <3f461c49$0$28120$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.au>

"BH" <info_at_siliconmindset.com> wrote in message news:odh1b.7274$sV.6247_at_newsread1.news.atl.earthlink.net...
> OK I really do appreciate the input here .... but sometimes us Techies
have
> a need to find a problem with a question and pontificate as to why others
> 'don't get it'.
>
> The reason is simple. The DB specific layer should easily work with
multiple
> versions of Oracle. But as any half way decent Developer knows. You need
to
> certify your product on specific versions. IE Tested 100% with XXX or
YYY.
> Now as most of us know a clip of PL/SQL will work with any version.....but
> you need to categorically state it has been tested and certified by the
> manufacturer to work with a specific version... I mean come on if you are
> supporting a trading application or Banking application you are not
arrogant
> and say..hay my stuff works with any version...unless of course you are so
> confident in your work that you go over the line of confident to blind
> arrogance. When I say something works with version XXX even thought the
> code uses no specific PL/SQL of any specific version I will test it, then
> test it again then have someone else test it.
>
> Somehow I thought my question was really just plain old simple - what is
the
> more prevalent version out their. Now I understand the need offer advice
on
> design - but that I do not need - yet - maybe later - just looking for a
> simple answer like '9.2'

In that case, probably 7.x

Regards
HJR Received on Fri Aug 22 2003 - 08:34:45 CDT

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