Re: On what OLAP can and what OLAP can't - A little problem
Date: 12 Sep 2006 15:28:52 -0700
Message-ID: <1158100132.546917.193070_at_m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com>
Johnny ha scritto:
> <snip>
> > failure of systems. It is because ignorants like you
> > design systems that we have to do compromises...
> Can you point me to some examples of your production
I doubt he can. I think he is just highly frustrated because nobody ask him as db consultant or buys his books. When one writes merely to magnificate himself or with the vain hope to make some money out of this kind of books, expecting the readers would only get a fraction of the contents, instead of providing a *real service*, that is what is likely to happen.
The behavior is clear. I am asking him to provide a proposal of solution to one of the most common issue I find daily in data management, the one which everyone makes even just 1 report finds immediately out, and he is not able to utter a word of tech advice about it.
I am just wondering whether the problems to which C. knows a solution are only those nobody is asking about.
The problem is there on the table, teach us, and show us how a pure theorist solve it, if you can. I challenge you ;)
-P
> databases where ignorants haven't bastardized your solution?
> Do ignorants include Oracle, IBM, etc?
Received on Wed Sep 13 2006 - 00:28:52 CEST