From: Thomas J. Kyte <tkyte@us.oracle.com>
Subject: Re: Who is DIANA?
Date: 2000/06/06
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In article <8hjlbj$hid$1@nnrp1.deja.com>,
  Christ Follower <christ_follower@my-deja.com> wrote:
> ORA-04028: cannot generate diana for object name
>
> Who is Diana? (in addition to Scott and Tiger)
>
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Diana = Descriptive Intermediate Annotated Notation for Ada

PLSQL is almost Ada, many of the underlying constructs for it are the
same -- including the way it represents itself.  Its how
the "libraries" are stored internally.



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