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From: Phlip <phlip2005@gEEEmail.com>
Subject: Re: The wisdom of the object mentors (Was: Searching OO Associations with RDBMS Persistence Models)
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frebe wrote:

>> And testing SQL statements is too trivial to discuss here. We do it all
>> the time...
> 
> I assume you are talking about copying the SQL statement from the
> application source code and running it in your database frontend tool.

If you assume so poorly, you have no room here to be snotty.

-- 
  Phlip
