Re: Your opinion please :) keep in the goal

  • From: Database Admin <dba@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 28 Feb 2004 13:22:46 +0530 (IST)

You can go a bit deeper with Indexes.
B-Tree lookup perhaps.
Deep
> Thanks for your good and bad opinions, but I would like to remember you
> please, the idea
> to give you the paper is to get ideas what more I can add there,
> what do you think should be in the paper (obviously briefly) and you
> can't see in there now.
> Or if you see some error, or something to improve.
>
>
> The only one who give one point to add was April Wells  (after I ask to
> give one).
>
> Thank you If you criticize or laud the paper, but don't forget the point
> (what do you think must be add or improved)
> I like people who critizes aggresively giving a good reason, because
> they help to see things you don't see or other people don't want to say,
> so no problem about this, and thanks for your support words.
>  :)
>
>> In all my 4 yrs of DBA lige I have never seen a newbie shying away
>> from reading .Currently I have two trainee DBA's working under me and
>> believe me They work very hard and can quote the manual verbatim.
>> Deep
>
> What I had seen (standard database reality), is people who have to
> mantain sql server, oracle server, access, fox pro systems, people who
> don't have time neither money to learn Oracle, because 1) this is not
> his only responsability (for example I'm more time developing in
> developer 2000, or designing than working as dba).
> 2) There are some topics in Oracle they don't think is important, and
> they are; and viceversa. I read all Oracle 7 documentation, and even
> when I understand I didn't seen how important they were as I do now.
> and as we didn't get critical situations, for example a query which take
> too much time, then we didn't dig further in that. Because when one
> learn more about tunning is when the process don't work or take too much
> time.
> I didn't saw a real advantage between Oracle and sql server (in fact I
> saw sql server was more user friendly), until I got my OCP after 5 years
> working with Oracle and developer 2000, I understand a very few topics
> that make me understand the advantages in Oracle, I too did a system in
> sql server (and knew you must verify in database procedures AFTER EACH
> LINE!! if there were an error) ,then I understand what is Oracle and ask
> my self why other people still are using sql server, when they had
> bought Oracle.
>
>
>
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