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Re: Bizarre index creation - something wrong?

From: Paul <paul_at_see.my.sig.com>
Date: Wed, 07 Jun 2006 21:02:25 +0100
Message-ID: <p1ce82dvl9io4lccg1r28o9598hug52eo8@4ax.com>

"joel garry" <joel-garry_at_home.com> wrote:

> > Does create constraint not work on 7? Anybody know where I
> > can get docs on 7? TIA.
   

> As far as working on aboriginal, age-old, antediluvian, antiquated,
> antique, archaic, bygone, cast-off, crumbling, dated, decayed, done,
> démodé, early, erstwhile, former, hackneyed, hoary, immemorial, late,
> moth-eaten, of old, of yore, old-fashioned, old-time, olden,
> oldfangled, once, onetime, original, outdated, outmoded, passé, past,
> primeval, primitive, primordial, pristine, quondam, relic, remote,
> rusty, sometime, stale, superannuated, time-worn, traditional,
> unfashionable, unoriginal, venerable, worn-out software... charge more!

I realise that the version of Oracle being used isn't advanced, au courant, brand-new, contemporary, current, cutting edge, dewy, different, dissimilar, distinct, fashionable, fresh, inexperienced, just out, late, latest, modern, modernistic, modish, neoteric, newfangled, novel, now, original, spick-and-span, strange, topical, ultramodern, unaccustomed, uncontaminated, unfamiliar, unique, unknown, unlike, unseasoned, unskilled, unspoiled, untouched, untrained, untried, untrodden, unused, unusual, up-to-date, virgin, youthful or hip, but I really don't have a choice at the moment.  

> Note that the commit; in your script is unnecessary. DDL does a commit
> before and after the DDL.

I was wondering whether that was new after 8 or what. THanks for the docco link - it doesn't appear to be visible from the Oracle site directly.

Paul...  

> jg

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