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Joost Ouwerkerk wrote:
> 1) A complex query can 'crash' the database and cause corruption of
> data.
>
> 2) Running Personal Oracle on a client (user) machine can 'crash' the
> database and cause corruption of data
>
> 3) Running Developer/2000 on a client machine can 'crash' the database
> and cause corruption of data.
On a well tuned and designed instance, none of these things are true.
Your DBA is loony, or trying to either make his/her job easier or cover up some large gaps in his/her skillset.
Now, we all here could probably tell you some ways that you _could_ crash the database, just to see what they'll do... nah, we're not that evil... ::grin::
Robin
-- phouka_at_frii.com http://www.frii.com/~phouka/ Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn't go awayReceived on Thu Jul 10 1997 - 00:00:00 CDT
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