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Re: analyzing queries performance

From: Marc Staudacher <marcst_at_gmx.ch>
Date: Fri, 8 Dec 2000 19:04:36 +0100
Message-ID: <90r7sd$fqm$1@bw107zhb.bluewin.ch>

> There are many who come here for solid, well-reasoned and thoughtful
> responses to their queries. To issue such flippant "advice", even in
> jest, is irresponsible. Some of the less experienced posters would
> actually attempt your first "stab" at assistance (as did the intended
> recipient of your response), come up short, and wonder about the
> quality of advice issued here. Such responses reflect poorly upon your
> knowledge and abilities, as well.
>
> --
> David Fitzjarrell
> Oracle Certified DBA
>

Ok, first of all, it was neither politcally correct nor in the sense of how a peer-network should work. In fact it was totally and completely not the way I should have acted. Take this as an excuse. I think we all can profit if we're steadily working toward a high level of peer-support and experience exchange. Complex systems - as Oracle is sometimes - require training and guidance - in my opinion it's main to reach a proficient level. On the other side: There is still a thin line between misleading information resulting into damage and a joke between the lines. Common, are you willing to die for being serious? Received on Fri Dec 08 2000 - 12:04:36 CST

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