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On 12/15/2003 10:54:27 AM, "Mercadante, Thomas F" wrote:
> But Mladen, sooner or later, somebody is going to wise-up and catch you in
> your attempt at passing the blame. When this happens to me, I quote to
> 80-20 rule. 80% gain in application thruput is brought thru Sql tuning (or
> rewrite). If they say "The database is slow", I say "Show me the sql that
> is slow". If they say "I can't because it is coming from the app", i say
> "Then I can't help you".
You're very optimistic about your fellow humans. I am not. Homo sapiens sapiens is a funny species. It is bestowed with the largest brain in the animal kingdom and usually very grateful when not forced to use it. As a matter of fact, any excuse is welcome to prevent the little grey cells (here I'm shamelessly stealing from Poirot) from ever getting tired. At any rate, it's politics. I'm trying to achieve something for the benefit of my employer and I'm being obstructed by sleazy sales person aided and abetted by damagement. Chances of them figuring me out are remote. I'm a DBA, I interpret database statistics and it says what I say that it says. There are complications when sleazy sales people bring in their own consultant DBA personnel. Then it is a matter of discrediting the hostile DBA. I have to say that this tactics has to be applied only there where there isn't enough common sense to talk it through with the DBA and make him present the situation as it really is. Those are the places which distrust and fear their own DBAs. That is the first and foremost sign that the damagement has taken over. We, the DBAs hold this truth to be self evident.
Mladen Gogala
Oracle DBA
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