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Alexander Skwar wrote:
> StefanKapitza <skapitza_at_volcanomail.com> wrote:
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>> On Aug 2, 5:02 pm, Alexander Skwar <alexan..._at_skwar.name> wrote: >>> Volker Hetzer <firstname.lastn..._at_ieee.org> wrote: >>>> Alexander Skwar schrieb: >>>>> And what do you do, if that RMAN thingie breaks? And it breaks >>>>> *VERY* easily. >>>> I haven't had it break yet. Can you give me an example? >>> Sure. >>> >>> See thread at <news:6491378.fGlmkVyoaZ_at_kn.gn.rtr.message-center.info> >>> and also <news:1240493.UQgxmLvFx2_at_kn.gn.rtr.message-center.info>. >>> >>> Alexander Skwar >> >> this isn't an example of "breaks 'VERY' easily", >> this is an example of RTFM.
Apparently mostly on attitude.
Morons don't read manuals and you wouldn't admit you were wrong if it meant someone pulling you out of the jaws of a shark.
>> the Error Message is very Clear what the Problem is. >> If you dont find the commands to get your catalog in sync with >> your Backups
See above.
>> then call Oracle. >> by the way, how to delete backup's is documented in >> the Manuals.
Lets apply this same logic to flying airplanes, performing surgery, filling out your tax forms, or driving your car down the street.
Attitude does not trump competence.
Following directions has value.
The product didn't break ... someone with more attitude than competence was in the driver's seat.
Reminds me of dealing with a teenager.
-- Daniel A. Morgan University of Washington damorgan_at_x.washington.edu (replace x with u to respond) Puget Sound Oracle Users Group www.psoug.orgReceived on Fri Aug 03 2007 - 08:39:49 CDT
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