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Posted by pearl146 on 10/19/07 14:11

On 18 Okt., 18:23, sybra...@hccnet.nl wrote:
> On Thu, 18 Oct 2007 19:35:59 +0100, "Tony Rogerson"
>
> <tonyroger...@torver.net> wrote:
>
> >Totally clueless.
>
> >If you don't know then just keep quiet instead of posting totally misleading
> >advice that may (probably) cause business outage to the OP.
>
> It was crossposted to an Oracle Usenet group, was it.
> By the way, if you are such an eminent sqlserver guru why don't you
> just post the correct answer instead of this useless flame?
> Could it be you don't know the correct answer?
>
> Why sqlserver 'gurus' promote sqlserver by flaming Oracle users?
> Is this the most recent Microsoft sqlserver promotion campaign, or is
> this just the personal lack of ethics of an arrogant self-apporinted
> sqlserver 'guru'?
> Because on the other hand Oracle users aren't visiting sqlserver
> Usenet groups to bash sqlserver!
>
> --
> Sybrand Bakker
> Senior Oracle DBA


Thank you all for the various suggestions.
I decided not to delete the files.

And I am sorry for having posted my question in the oracle forum but I
just hoped someone at all could help me.

Regards
Pearl

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