Tim,

>> >         What I find hard to understand is that you really don't give a
>> > **** about the application your procs are part of, as it seems. That's

>> Not sure how you got that out my comments.  I said I had no

Here's exactly how we all got that out of your comments:

>> Sure it does since the developers have to submit their stored procs to
>> me to be applied ;-)  I have no control what they do in their crappy code

See?  "Their" crappy code, "your" beautiful database(s).

A few posts ago I mentioned that DBAs tend to treat programmers as "nerds
over at R&D who can never meet a deadline and whose purpose in life seems to
be breaking compatibility with the DBA's pet legacy databases".  You just
validated this statement.

>> Sr Programmer Analyst

But of course.


K.

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