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  1. #11
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bore
    Well, don't really know. I do not belive that any of us is here for a prize ( btw I do not think I am a tough DBA I am not a DBA at all, but I know a lot about Oracle DB. Just my job is related to studying all the features of the database.)
    Just the forum is great, there are lots of questions and answers by qualified people and that attracts more and more members.
    That's my feeling
    Yeah...you are right dear. I think its not ethical to make compitition
    here...it will intimidate the brilliant dba's i guess...just like me
    I dont mean to attract people with price...but its more of a token...
    It's realy good to have some "play" here ...coz work and no play will
    make a person dull and bored. I'm thinking of something to make
    the room lively
    How about...each of the tough DBA's will contribute 1 questions each
    ...a very tough question that will require a whole chapter to read to
    be able to answer it. And it will be collected in the databank. Then let all the newbies answer them. Newbies who want to participate will register and pay $2 and will be collected as the prize. I will be
    the TREASURER. The top scorer will take home the "pot".

    Any violent reactions?
    Last edited by yxez; 11-22-2006 at 08:27 PM.
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    ummm My apologies.
    Trunc() would not let the query access partitions.
    Thanks Dave for the information
    There are three kinds of lies: Lies, damned lies, and benchmarks...

    Unix is user friendly. It's just very particular about who it's friends are.

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    its ok dear ..we are just human...prone to mistakes
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