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. =================================== This list is hosted by DevelopMentorĀ® http://www.develop.com View archives and manage your subscription(s) at http://discuss.develop.com
