Very dangerous. Like, Captain Kirk might say, "Mr. Spock, cancel the
self destruct sequence" so Mr. Spock goes to his SQL*Plus terminal and
types:
SQL> ALTER STARSHIP SET AUTODESTRUCT
But at that moment, Dr McCoy walks in, slips in a puddle of Romulan Ale
and grabs Mr. Spock for support, whose finger slips on to the ENTER key.
The Enterprise replies:
ERROR at line 1:
ORA-435334: keyword not found where expected, substituting ON to
continue...
:0)
g
-----Original Message-----
Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 3:46 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Funny. I liked the self-referential acronym bit. I don't like
computers
(or computer languages or OSs) that "know" what I want to do but refuse
to
do it. An example from our own wonderful SQLPlus:
SQL> select table_name sys.dba_tables;
select table_name sys.dba_tables
*
ERROR at line 1:
ORA-00923: FROM keyword not found where expected
Now why doesn't it just put the "FROM" in and get on with it? It
"knows"
what's missing!! Is it doing this to embarrass and annoy me or am I
just
being paranoid (and if I'm going to be "nuts" I'd rather be paranoid
than a
single-noid).
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