Re: Oracle DBA Studio, almost useful

From: Jarmo <jarmo_at_jarmo.com>
Date: Sat, 22 Nov 2003 16:08:29 -0500
Message-ID: <3fbfd02f$0$9386$ed9e5944_at_reading.news.pipex.net>


"Sybrand Bakker" <gooiditweg_at_nospam.demon.nl> wrote in message news:ilhvrvg6fcf6lfj9d79iduo4uds7djapj0_at_4ax.com...
> On Sat, 22 Nov 2003 09:12:37 -0500, "Jarmo" <jarmo_at_jarmo.com> wrote:
>
> >
> >Teach the fishing industry to make fishing rods that can actually be used
> >without having to spend two weeks on a fishing DBA course ;-)
>
> It would be appreciated if you in the near future follow either one of
> two options
>
> a) stop your continuous ranting, follow the advice provided here, and
> trying to *learn* something, admitting your mindset and memory has
> become too crippled to work without a GUI.
> b) Admit, as you basically don't want to read *anything* and are only
> capable of pointing and shooting, Oracle is not for you, and stay away
> from this forum, or get flamed everytime you continue your rants.
> Millions of peoples can work with Oracle and think it is an usable
> product. *You* are having problems with Oracle and that is NOT
> Oracle's fault. You need to readjust your narrow mindset or get lost.
>
>
> --
> Sybrand Bakker, Senior Oracle DBA

[Quoted] Sorry to see that you cannot admit that there are real issues with Oracle usability that could readily be addressed, making the whole thing more productive for everyone, including your good self. There is no glory in [Quoted] things being complex for the sake of it. And you do yourself a disservice with your response to a post that was itself generally good-humored Received on Sat Nov 22 2003 - 22:08:29 CET

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