Re: marriage

From: Steve Cosner <stevec_at_zimmer.CSUFresno.EDU>
Date: 1996/09/13
Message-ID: <51c43m$q7t_at_zimmer.CSUFresno.EDU>#1/1


And ROLLBACKS are always a nightmare!

In article <51abht$t0q_at_dfw-ixnews5.ix.netcom.com>, James B. Reynolds <jbreynol_at_ix.netcom.com> wrote:
>Steve,
>
>I assume that this will involve some form of COMMITment?
>
>
>In <516o90$ci0_at_zimmer.CSUFresno.EDU> stevec_at_zimmer.CSUFresno.EDU (Steve
>Cosner) writes:
>>
>>Relational? Definitely. It also relates to the intricacies of
>>Joining two tables. I hope the view from this union will produce a
>>legacy system.
>>
>>
>>In article <515c7k$5gc_at_dfw-ixnews7.ix.netcom.com>,
>>James B. Reynolds <jbreynol_at_ix.netcom.com> wrote:
>>>Is this the 'Relational' aspect of the Oracle RDBMS?
>>>
>>>In <513s8r$vn0_at_grapool30.rz.uni-frankfurt.de>
>>><huegel_at_grapool19.rz.uni-frankfurt.de> writes:
>>>>
>>>>Hi, 9/9/1996
>>>>
>>>>with this mail I would like to request you to do me
>>>>a favour. I´m in love with a danish woman and I would
>>>>like to marry her.
>>>>
>>>>Please send where ever you are a postcard to:
>>>>
>>>>Birgitte Wium-Andersen
>>>>c/o Hans Stenderup Jensen
>>>>Julius Bloms Gade 18 III C.H.
>>>>2200 Kopenhagen N
>>>>Danmark
>>>>
>>>>and write on it:
>>>>
>>>>Dear Birgitte,
>>>>Would you please marry me?
>>>>Jens
>>>>
>>>>You will make two people very happy with your postcard.
>>>>
>>>>Thanks
>>>>Jens
>>>>
>>>>P.S. This action expires end of october 1996
Received on Fri Sep 13 1996 - 00:00:00 CEST

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