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List, Margaret
I myself have absolutely no problem with begginers asking questions on this list. I consider myself to be a "Newbie" when it comes to administering Oracle as I have never actually been in that role! Fair enough I can answer questions based on the "Concepts".. And 75% of the time I am right.. The rest I get corrected, and actually learn a little more for myself - and isn't that what this list is for?
If somebody considers a question to be "easy" or if they are new to Oracle, and need advice, why not pre-state in the subject line - NewB:How do I select from a table? etc..
I think this way those that do have problems with "easy" questions being posted can skip that one, or hit the fabled <del> key.. Others that don't actually mind putting their time in to helping a fellow propellor head can answer the question accordingly.
Does anybody see a problem with this kind of approach - It seems to have taken off with the regular OT: subject?
Ask away Margaret, if I know the answer I'll have a go, many on this list will do the same!
Regards
Mark
-----Original Message-----
From: root_at_fatcity.com [mailto:root_at_fatcity.com]On Behalf Of Margaret
Sent: Tuesday, January 09, 2001 11:36
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Subject: Thanks for the info
Thanks folks for the info on a "beginers" list. I've got a "must have" book to get Oracle DBA 101 and a couple of websites to check out.
EP - if you start that list I'll be there but be prepared and PATIENT :-)
Thanks,
Margaret Strother
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