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Re: Verbalizing Oracle's "%ROWTYPE"

From: Brian Peasland <peasland_at_edcmail.cr.usgs.gov>
Date: Fri, 4 Feb 2000 13:56:51 GMT
Message-ID: <389ADAA3.9887AA5F@edcmail.cr.usgs.gov>


How about 'IS'? SQL(is)NOTFOUND, rad_cursor(is)ROWTYPE....

HTH,
Brian

Kenneth C Stahl wrote:
>
> Carolyn Jane Gillis wrote:
> >
> > I have a ridiculous question that still perplexes me, even though I'm a
> > certified Oracle DBA, and should have learned the answer during my Oracle
> > classes.
> >
> > How do you properly verbalize a modulo-signed cursor name like
> > "SQL%NOTFOUND", or a type definition such as: "rad_val
> > rad_cursor%ROWTYPE?
> >
> > In these cases, I use "AT" for "%", even though "AT" is actually "@", as
> > in "@DB_LINK".
> >
> > Would the verbalization "of" be more appropriate? i.e.
> > "rad_cursor(of)ROWTYPE", and "SQL(of)NOTFOUND"?
> >
> > Thanks in Advance,
> >
> > CJGilliis, Madison, WI
> >
> > --
> > CJ Gillis
>
> I've heard "anchored to"

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Received on Fri Feb 04 2000 - 07:56:51 CST

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