yas said... Eric, are you saying something Oracle related is not fun :-)
Eric S. Emrick said...
Something Oracle related can indeed be good fun. For example, how about those enjoyable SQL tuning efforts where you reduce a query with an explain plan, that would have made Tolstoy proud, down to several lines of highly efficient directives. Does it get any better than that? ;-)
hi eric, Nice page...i was searching for Oracle certification blogs n ended up in ur blog...i really liked the cartesian product puzzle :p... regards, Rajeswari
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Eric, are you saying something Oracle related is not fun :-)
yas said...
Eric, are you saying something Oracle related is not fun :-)
Eric S. Emrick said...
Something Oracle related can indeed be good fun. For example, how about those enjoyable SQL tuning efforts where you reduce a query with an explain plan, that would have made Tolstoy proud, down to several lines of highly efficient directives. Does it get any better than that? ;-)
hi eric,
Nice page...i was searching for Oracle certification blogs n ended up in ur blog...i really liked the cartesian product puzzle :p...
regards,
Rajeswari
I have heard about another way of foxpro data recovery. Besides, you can visit my blogs at: http://daspeac.livejournal.com/ or http://daspeac.blogspot.com/ where I’m trying to share my experience with regard to data corruption issues
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