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Hello Christopher,
What is the meaning of hard parse / soft parse on the article on 'Are
synonyms really bad?'
Latch mean for what ???
Sorry for asking sooo stupied question. but I just start my DBA knowledge .previously I'm a informix developer.
I have download some really good article from your site about Oracle concept and standard , in order to growth out my knowledge of oracle.
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Sent: Monday, May 21, 2001 9:35 PM
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Thank you, no actually it is Bill Gates mutating into the devil. Then
scaring the pants off the mouse.
Was bored :)
Christopher,
www.vampired.net
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Sent: Monday, May 21, 2001 3:00 AM
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Hi Chris,
Is that you, bellow your main page?
I mean before that guy mutates to something else of course. : )
You have lot of experience and know lots of technology.
Sinardy.
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Spence
Sent: Saturday, 19 May 2001 4:00 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Some of you already know me from Lazyda list, some of your don't (prob glad). Well I have been working on putting up yet! another dba portal site. I have articles, scripts, and forums. I been really busy lately fire fighting a huge new product of ours, so I haven't got as much content as I wanted to have by now, but i do have about 45 articles and 30 or so scripts. Most of the famous and popular (or ones I liked) articles are already up their as I always had them an arms reach away. Feel free to contact me (please use email on site) for any additions one may feel appropriate. And unlike OTHER lists, none of the information on the site I claim as my own unless it is of course, my own. Everyone who participates gets due credit and there are no royalties with the site either (go figure heh?).
Now that everyone is asleep from me running on, here is the URL:
www.vampired.net Aka Vampire D's Oracle Den.
Christopher,
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