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From: Galen Boyer <galenboyer@hotpop.com>
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On 1 Feb 2003, 71062.1056@compuserve.com wrote:

> Actually, Oracle is a horrible product and their extensions are flaws
> that lock the code into a particular underlying sequential physical
> implementation with sorting and cursors, no parallelism, etc.

Pretty strong statement.  Care to expound and provide examples of the
better ones?
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Galen deForest Boyer
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