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On Sat, 04 Nov 2006 22:19:04 -0500, Serge Rielau wrote:
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> Are you saying you always read the manual first and never get surprised? ;-)
No.
Since there are only 3 critical manuals in Oracle:
- the "Concepts"; - the "SQL Reference"; - and one of {"Database Administration" | "Developer - Fundamentals"},it should not be too much to ask of people to be familiar with the table of contents of those three docs.
And if the TOC indicates a section titled "Schema Object Names and Qualifiers" it should not be too much to ask a a person to look in that section when running into problems with object names.
However, in fairness, the OP did not ask a technical question. The question was pure philosophy: "Why did Oracle do this?" and the answer must be on pure philosophical grounds as well. <g>
-- Hans Forbrich (mailto: Fuzzy.GreyBeard_at_gmail.com) *** Feel free to correct me when I'm wrong! *** Top posting [replies] guarantees I won't respond.Received on Sun Nov 05 2006 - 12:53:31 CST
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