On Sunday 01 July 2001 09:50, MacGregor, Ian A. wrote:

> It's been stated before, "All books have errors".  Oracle SQL 101 should
> not be condemned to the trash for the error, but the mistake should 
> enforce the rule that code posted here or written in a book by must be
> thoroughly tested before being employed.   This rule especially includes
> the code I post.

Yes, Oracle SQL 101 is a very good book, I've made use of the
techniques in it a number of times. It's a rare tech book with
no mistakes.

Jared

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