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Dusan Bolek wrote:
> Explaining how to create database by "proper" way can be a
> really painful process.
As we used to say when I served - train hard, fight easy. :-)
Rather experience that pain (and learning curve) up front, then at the wee hours of the morning with a database that failed for some reason and a deadline looming later that morning.
> In fact, I've also used dbassist for creating database few times.
Unclean! Unclean! :-)
> Usually when I'm on site and have none of my long time ago prepared
> creation scripts. In these situations dbassist can create a nice
> script for you, and you would know that you didn't forget something
> crucial (we're only people after all). After few changes scripts
> produced by dbassist can be used in ordinary way.
Good point.
-- BillyReceived on Tue Sep 17 2002 - 00:37:02 CDT
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