> >> > 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.
Couldn't have said it better myself :)
FB
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