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I agree with you, Tom Kyte is not god, but it's free, first is better to
search in asktom.oracle.com, if this is a database question.
If you don't find there or you don't like what you find there you go to
other experts.
One search doesn't takes too much time, and in asktom site you usually get
really good things.
I prefer Mr. Larry Wall. Not that I have anything against Mr. Kyte, but Larry is even more helpful and, usually, even cheaper then Mr. Kyte, especially for a trifle thing like writing an Excel spreadsheet. When Mr. Wall joins forces with Mr. Bunce (Tim Bunce wrote DBI package), I can write reports from almost any database known to Vogons. I'm off for today.
On 02/11/2004 05:19:38 PM, Juan Cachito Reyes Pacheco wrote:
> Is Tom Kyte, you have an expert in Oracle that does the work for you,
> free.
> Is a secret your boss never will get know. And will save hours of
> investigation in several situations.
> The 80% of your problems are already answered there.
> go to asktom.oracle.com and search there.
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