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I think the thing that is clear throughout this thread is that this DBA
business is a complex one, and very very hard to categorize in a list of 10
simple do's and don'ts.... :-)
Cheers!
Robert
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To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Sent: 2/26/2003 5:59 AM
A lot of traffic on this one. Sorry if I missed this point, but it seems important to me, and appears not to have been mentioned.
"Ensure that the work you do on the db is focussed on meeting your
company's
business objectives."
Then start reading the list of predominantly technical do's and don'ts,
with
the above as the referenceing qualification.
Applying that test in our situation, the priorities of the various list submissions most certainly vary.
just my thought...
peter
edinburgh
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