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iandonov_at_netscape.net (Ivan Andonov) wrote in message news:<55f9b64.0203050445.12ba1358_at_posting.google.com>...
> RSH, if I think something is not right, I say it.
>
> I do not complain against the people in this newsgroup.
> I don't like the style of doing things in Oracle's way: 'Sell your
> database with an administrator included'.
>
> If I wrote to this newsgroup this is only because I spent a week
> trying to solve a problem that must be solved by Oracle programmers in
> first place.
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> If someone takes so much money they must try to do the thinks so good
> as are they in the other products (MS SQL Server for example) in
> administration at least.
Have you used the Enterprise manager of MS Sql Server !!! ... I have Worked on Oracle for Quite a Long time and due to unavoidable circumstances i am sitting in front of this enterprise manager console .. Which is so dumb and that makes my life more miserable. I agree that there is a Lot of UI on these products but they fail to achieve what is actually required.
For instance i am importing data into various tables i am using the Import data from MMC ... That thing cannot even remeber the place from where he took the last CSV or the table from which i came thru to the utility ... Simple things that all Tools these days provide. I was desperatley searching for a Command Line tool to do this and failed to get it ... [ Maybe i did not know the name of this] I feel it is more comfortable to work on Oracle Command Line SQL Ldr then the Import Data Wizard.
Now u will say we have DTS .. What do i achieve... Every time my file name changes and all so have to sit and keep clicking next !!!
And oh... Forgot to mention the MMC.exe has voilated Memory Bounds and is Closing Error... ;-)
Sigh... Life goes On....
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> And again I want to thank all the guys who answered me and wanted to
> help me.
>
> One think I cannot deny to Oracle is that they create work for more
> programmers trying to solve the problems their software creates.
> Thanks guys!
What Problems... U will Create Databases in SQL Server thru the Installation... I have done a Lot Of Installation but no where is the Oracle Database Created By The Install Script. There should be a DBA for a Database if not how do u expect to solve the problems u will be facing during runtime. BTW Does SQl Server Run without any DBA. If the DBA does not know how to create a Database and Pls ask your clients to start recv resumes for that post.
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> If someone wants a working lexical parser with normalization support,
> tree representation of these files written in InstallShield script
> please call me. (Our company may arrange something on this matter ;).
>
> Thank you for your help.
>
> Ivan Andonov
Just vented out ... I felt u'r putting False Claims Against oracle.
Regards,
Ganesh R
Received on Wed Mar 06 2002 - 03:13:53 CST
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