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Correction you seek. Well, Jabba, the word _was_ in quotations to indicate
that it should not be taken literally.
"jim" <jim_at_freethought.demon.co.uk> wrote in message
news:4187EC75.8010100_at_freethought.demon.co.uk...
> An interesting hypothesis Yoda but unfortunately although strictly
> correct its wrong. I'm sorry to say that Professor has a rather more
> dignified meaning in Britain I am a mere senior lecturer.
> Jim
>
> Alan wrote:
> > Um, "professor", it is "you're" not "your".
> >
> >
> > "jim" <jim_at_freethought.demon.co.uk> wrote in message
> > news:41877B61.5040802_at_freethought.demon.co.uk...
> >
> >>You may be a computer wiz but your a rotten detective!
> >>Jim
> >>
> >>DA Morgan wrote:
> >>
> >>>jim wrote:
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>>Can anyone help with this as I am not familiar with Oracle. One of my
> >>>>students wishes to develop a system to run under UNIX that will have
> >>>>the functionality he has outlined below:
> >>>>
> >>>>It is a PBX phone system which when someone rings in it writes the
> >>>>details of number calling and which person/dept routing to a file. I
> >>>>need some how to have a program waiting till the file is updated to
> >>>
> > grab
> >
> >>>>the new entry and turn it into format appropriate for oracle so i can
> >>>>run a trigger on it to bring up the callers details.
> >>>>
> >>>>So far as I can see he wants some type of TSR to monitor the PBX file
> >>>>for activity and when detected this will trigger an import to ORACLE.
> >>>>I do not yet know in what format the PBX stores data other than it has
> >>>>a DAT extension. However, if there is anyone has any ideas please
help.
> >>>>Jim
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>If you are an instructor perhaps you can explain
> >>>http://www.freethought.demon.co.uk.
> >>>
> >>>My guts tell me that you are THE student ... So no help here. I have
> >>>consulted for four separate phone companies and no real problem
> >>>resembles what you describe.
> >>>
> >>>Daniel Morgan
> >>>University of Washington
> >>>damorgan_at_x.washington.edu
> >>
> >
> >
>
Received on Wed Nov 03 2004 - 09:22:33 CST
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