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Re: When one can call oneself expert

From: Thomas Day <tomday2_at_gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 23 Dec 2004 16:18:46 -0800
Message-ID: <a8c5045904122316183895b616@mail.gmail.com>


I find that my best answer is, "I don't know, yet, but I will." I don't have the answer at my fingertips but I do know where in the documentation to look for them (and which mail list to ask if the documentation doesn't have the answer).

I would guess that being seen as an Oracle expert consists of having made all the big mistakes somewhere else and not repeating them on this job.

BTW - I just found out that if you have a Java app querrying your database and you have lazy Java programmers then you'd better use US7ASCII as your character set.

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