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Re: DBA Books??

From: Dave <x_at_x.com>
Date: Sun, 07 Nov 2004 22:59:39 GMT
Message-ID: <vNxjd.3910$tV4.2034@fe2.news.blueyonder.co.uk>

"DA Morgan" <damorgan_at_x.washington.edu> wrote in message news:1099862799.630755_at_yasure...
> debashish wrote:
>
>> hi Roger
>> I am sorry for asking questions - so basic. I honestly felt that i
>> could receive the best advices here and i was not disappointed. After
>> going through your reply, i rushed to my nearest bookstore and picked
>> up a copy of 'Beginning PL/SQL Programming', co-authored by gurus like
>> you and Thomas Kyte including others. I have found the book absoultely
>> rewarding! Your work on indexes proved very helpful. That Chapter 8 of
>> yours helped to to understand the topic better.
>>
>> Thanks
>> Debashish
>
> Don't try to find this book at Amazon.com. Not only does "Beginning PL/SQL
> Programming" not produce the book the following query does't either.
>
> "Howard Rogers" and "Kyte" which returns:
>
> Our Musicals, Ourselves: A Social History of the American Musical Theater
> by John Bush Jones (Paperback)
>
> . Excerpt from page 56 "... the Moonshine" with lyrics by Howard Rogers
> and music by Robert Hood ..."
> See more references to "Howard Rogers" and "Kyte" in this book.
>
> And when you click on the link takes you to a page that states:
>
> "No reference to "Howard Rogers" and "Kyte" in this book:"
>

the book is called beginning oracle programming not pl/sql programming.

And a searc for "howard rogers" and "kyte" returns that book first up Received on Sun Nov 07 2004 - 16:59:39 CST

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