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That's why intelligence and experience does not go hand in hand with the money book authors cash out. Steve Adams belongs to the unfortunate because he's too conscientious.
Yong Huang
yong321_at_yahoo.cmo
"fumi" <fumi_at_tpts5.seed.net.tw> wrote in message news:<9etr01$hue$6_at_news.seed.net.tw>...
>
> Not answer to your questions, just some comments.
>
> The parameter DBWR_IO_SLAVES and LGWR_IO_SLAVES are
> introduced since Oracle 8.0.3, and obsoleted since Oracle 8.1.3.
> They should not appear in a book talking about Oracle8i.
>
> The authors always change the word "7" to "8", and again "8" to "8i" in the book title
> without upgrade or check the contents.
> What you read in the book are NOT really practicable for Oracle8i, just for Oracle7.x or 8.0.
Received on Tue May 29 2001 - 00:11:00 CDT
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