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Re: SQL+ forgets things... ?!

From: Konrad Den Ende <konrad_at_voxway.com>
Date: Mon, 15 Jul 2002 01:23:55 +0200
Message-ID: <agt16b$jpd$1@news.gu.se>


> why don't you save it in a file, for future references.
> Try read some parts of the manual. SQL is a tool for real men.
> Not for point, click, drag and drop kids and novices.

  1. I wrote SQL+. That's a text based tool. Of course reading a post is not a job for a real man.
  2. I'm editing a table in a database. Of course saving my changes into that database is not a job for a real man.
  3. Do you save all your SQL-lines for future reference? Of course, storing the changed state instead of SQL-commands is not a job for a real man.

By the way - you, the real man - do you happen to own a REALLY BIG car, maybe? Or maybe you don't get to drive yet...?

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Received on Sun Jul 14 2002 - 18:23:55 CDT

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