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Re: Polling SQL Queries

From: KJD <kjdama_at_yahoo.com>
Date: 13 Sep 2003 21:56:45 -0700
Message-ID: <8c907343.0309132056.63a5e7e1@posting.google.com>


>
> Why do you insist on bringing a database on its knees by implementing
> redundant functionality? If there is a problem you can query v$ views
> to see what is going on. What does it help you to run such queries on
> a routine basis. You won't be studying the output anyway, as you will
> loose too much time to resolve the problems you inflicted up on
> yourself by implementing those queries.
> But if you think you MUST do it, go ahead, and enjoy
> You are reinventing the wheel, you have be told so, but you seem to
> like wasting your time and your boss money
>

I think you need to chillllllllllll. Therapeutic treatment can be helpful. Who is insisting and who is wanting to reinvent the wheel? My query is simple, "Which view can I query". The answer should be straight forward, either name the view or combination thereof, or tell me that it is not doable. If I needed a sermon, I would've gone to the Vatican. Who cares if it is going to bring the instance to its knees! How do you know what type of environment I am running? Maybe it is a school assignment! Don't get all bent out of shape, it is not worth it. It is OK to say "I don't know" once in a while. Received on Sat Sep 13 2003 - 23:56:45 CDT

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