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    Logical Objects Store

    Hi all!

    A challenge! Who can answer me were are stored logical objects code like VIEWS, PACKAGES, STORED PROCEDURES, AND SO ON. I mean Physically, where are this code stored??

    Thanks in advance by all answers!!
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    Ah hah! Philosophy.

    How about this -- they don't have physical existence, they are stored as a combination of ...


    i) a set of bytes on a hard drive , and
    ii) a set of rules to interpret the meaning of the byte patterns.
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    You fell victim to one of the classic blunders. The most famous is "Never get involved in a land war in Asia." But only slightly less well known is this: "Never go in against a Sicilian when death is on the line."

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    Originally posted by slimdave
    ii) a set of rules to interpret the meaning of the byte patterns.
    Which in turn are stored as a combination of ...

    i) a set of bytes on a hard drive , and
    ii) a set of rules to interpret the meaning of the byte patterns.
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    Originally posted by DaPi
    ii) a set of rules to interpret the meaning of the byte patterns.
    Which in turn are stored as a combination of ...

    i) a set of bytes on a hard drive , and
    ii) a set of rules to interpret the meaning of the byte patterns.
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    Re: Logical Objects Store

    Originally posted by Adilsom Musskop
    Hi all!

    A challenge! Who can answer me were are stored logical objects code like VIEWS, PACKAGES, STORED PROCEDURES, AND SO ON. I mean Physically, where are this code stored??

    Thanks in advance by all answers!!

    Adilsom José Musskopf
    No man is an Island...
    John Donne
    Aah, i remember you, the man from the no man island... who was looking for svrmgrl in Oracle9i. Did you get it or still looking...

    Someone please send him back...
    Last edited by adewri; 04-28-2003 at 04:33 AM.
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