"David Fitzjarrell" <fitzjarrell_at_cox.net> wrote in message
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> "Goran" <goran99_remove_at_yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>> "David Fitzjarrell" <fitzjarrell_at_cox.net> wrote in message
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>> > "it025" <noone_at_never.land> wrote in message
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>> > > Goran
>> > >
>> > > Groucho Marx once said:
>> > > "Never argue with an i....t - he will drag you down to his level and
>> beat
>> > > you with experience."
>> > >
>> > > Kindly stop waisting company time on educating amateurs and get back
>> > > to
>> > > work.
>> > >
>> > > M.Sirovica
>> > > DBA Team Leader
>> > > VIPnet Telecom
>> > >
>> >
>> > He is, apparently, wasting company time here, as his post is full of
>> > 'ifs' requiring access to the server itself. The original post asked
>> > if it was possible to create a database on a server through the client
>> > software, and without access to the server at some point, it is not.
>> > Period. End of story.
>>
>> That is exactly what I wrote. You should have read my posts more
>> patiently.
>> Since the question was "Can I create a database via oracle client?", I
>> corrected Mr. Bakker's replies. Because the answer to that question is
>> "Yes". Also it *is not* true that one can't connect to a db server via
>> sqlnet without having a database or an instance started. After that it is
>> possible to create a database. I suggest you to perform that excercise to
>> convince yourself that this can be done.
>>
>> Maybe you can't imagine the scenario in which this could be useful. I
>> can't
>> and we never created any database this way.
>> But does the fact that you, Mr Bakker and me don't find that possibility
>> useful mean that Mr. Innerebner (for some reason) doesn't need to create
>> a
>> db "remotely"? I don't think so.
>>
>> > Oh, and if you're monitoring his activity, aren't YOU also wasting
>> > company time? And, as you will note, it is 'wasting', not 'waisting'.
>> > A waste is to use, consume, spend, or expend thoughtlessly or
>> > carelessly. A waist is the part of the human trunk between the bottom
>> > of the rib cage and the pelvis. Hence, you cannot be 'waisting'
>> > anything, much less time.
>>
>> Oh, thanks you for the english and anatomy lessons. Or was that M.S.'s
>> spelling error...?
>> I myself never tried to pretend that my english is perfect. Anyway I
>> suppose
>> it is far better than your knowledge of our language.
>>
>> -- Cudim se ljudima koji u ovakvoj situaciji u nedostatku argumenata
>> posegnu
>> za tim da nekome ispravljaju gramaticke pogreske.. Mislio sam da samo kod
>> nas na balkanu ima cudnih ljudi cudnog mentaliteta :-) --
>>
>> > reduce frustration. However, Sybrand Bakker is not an idiot. And has
>> > posted the correct repsonse several times in this exchange.
>>
>> Together with several wrong statements. It is not wrong to be wrong about
>> something, you see. It is wrong to be wrong and not to be able to admitt
>> that, and to try to "defend" yourself with arrogancy.
>>
>> Bytheway.. I suppose you ment to write "response". I can't find
>> "repsonse"
>> in any english dictionary :-)
>>
>> > Apparently the idiot is your employee who continues to propose
>>
>> Thank you, Mr. Fitzjarrell. Nice to meet you, too :-)
>> But please, before ending this discussion, this time try to read original
>> poster's question and all of my replies. Thanks.
>> You migh even change your mind, though I don't really care.
>>
>> > Now, I would also suggest you get back to work, and stop playing on
>> > comp.databases.oracle.server.
>>
>> Now I see. You consider this newsgroup as your and Mr Bakker's own
>> private
>> playground :-)
>>
>> Excuse me for wasting your time and of course for my imperfect english :)
>> And you're right, we're all wasting our company time in this thread.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Goran Dokmanovic
>> Senior DBA
>> VIPNet Telecom
>
> I must admit the 'idiot' inferrence was uncalled for, and hereby
> retract said comment. My apologies for writing in haste.
>
> David Fitzjarrell
I accept your apology.
GD
Received on Thu Oct 07 2004 - 11:56:16 CDT