Rachel,
One way I got this across to my developers and users was in creating new 
users for the DB.  Every time I got a new user request, I would forward it to 
the director of the group that officially "owns" the data to get his 
permission to allow them in HIS data.  After a few round robins of this the 
people finally realized that when I said Ops, Acctg, etc. owned the data, I 
also made them responsible for THEIR  data.  We still have fun every now and 
then with "Can you recover this for me" type reqests, but most of the time 
they recognize that I keep the system going and they keep the data correct.

On Monday 19 March 2001 18:10, you wrote:
> the DBA is not responsible for the data?? Could you PLEASE come to my
> office and explain that (I'll bring the heavy club) to my developers, users
> and management?
>


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