Re: create database fatal error

From: gym dot scuba dot kennedy at gmail <kennedyii_at_verizon.net>
Date: Sun, 06 Jul 2008 17:50:59 GMT
Message-ID: <7C7ck.307$P11.194@trndny06>

"Tommy Halsbrekk" <tommy_at_dummy.no> wrote in message news:g4r0j8$f76$1_at_aioe.org...

> gym dot scuba dot kennedy at gmail wrote:

>> "Tommy Halsbrekk" <tommy_at_dummy.no> wrote in message
>> news:g4qr2s$q9c$1_at_aioe.org...
>>> gym dot scuba dot kennedy at gmail wrote:
>>>
>>>> You know you can run dbca and have dbca create the scripts for you.
>>>> Then if you really want to build it yourself you can do it from that.
>>>> You can reverse engineer the scripts from the scripts that are
>>>> produced.
>>> Yes I know, but I cant start over with this task every time I find there
>>> is a better way of doing it. But, thanks anyway.
>>>
>>> regards
>>>
>>> tommy
>>
>> Now that really puzzles me. I would imagine you would only need to do it
>> a couple of times. Once for each major release. You could even do a
>> quick diff on each major release and find it doesn't change much. (yes,
>> the contents of catproc etc. might change, but that isn't what you diff,
>> just the outer process.)
>>
>> I don't understand the business need to reverse engineer this.
>
> I am not reverse engineering this, I just had a problem with my CREATE 
> DATABASE statement and I did not understand why.
>

>> I get the impression that you are in a big hurry. The irony is that if
>> you went a little slower and did less you would achive a better result
>> with less overall effort.
>
> I am completely aware of that.
>
> I tried looking at the dbca scripts, but they were too advanced.
>
> regards
>
> tommy
>

You proved my point. Received on Sun Jul 06 2008 - 12:50:59 CDT

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