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Re: Is it possible to know the reason for invalid function

From: Raghav <sharma.raghvendra_at_gmail.com>
Date: 12 Jan 2007 04:56:08 -0800
Message-ID: <1168606568.318404.320920@38g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>


On Jan 12, 12:20 pm, "gazzag" <gar..._at_jamms.org> wrote:
> Raghav wrote:
> > Dear,
>
> > Well, I am familiar with the concept. But these two schemas (living in
> > the same database) do not talk to each other in any way.
> > there are no public synonyms in the system (by policy) and there are no
> > cross references. As I suggested, these two are two diff environments
> > for same applications (dev and test), they just don't talk to each
> > other.
>
> > I hope I have added to the clarity of the situation.
>
> > regards
> > raghav..Raghav,
>
> You have been asked several times to stop top-posting. I suspect that
> you are not being rude; I suspect that you simply don't know what
> "top-posting" means.
>
> Top-posting means putting your reply *above* the text that you are
> replying to. This makes readability of the thread very difficult for
> the majority of this group. Please place your reply _under_ any text
> you are replying to or quoting. Like I have done here.
>
> HTH
>
> -g

Group,

Forgive me about the top posting. :) Like "gazzag" mentioend, I didn't know the meaning of "top-posting". I apologize.

The habit comes from emails.. like in Outlook. I hope I don't repeat it in future.

regard
raghav.. Received on Fri Jan 12 2007 - 06:56:08 CST

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