Or am I simply lucky to not have that
level of bureaucracy - You are lucky We are busy going into production for a
big project, during the rollout and data take on the managers wanted to know
all these things, it comes down to them not just accepting it when you tell
them how long something takes. Then you have the manager that managed
Oracle some time ago that remember DMT and have worked with LMT so converting
them is difficult. George ________________________________________________ Oracle Database
Administrator Dimension Data (Pty) Ltd (Reg. No. 1987/006597/07) Tel: (+27 11) 575
0573 Fax: (+27 11) 576
0573 E-mail:[EMAIL PROTECTED] You Have The Obligation
to Inform One Honestly of the risk, And As a Person You Are Committed to
Educate Yourself to the Total Risk In Any Activity! Once Informed &
Totally Aware of the Risk, Every Fool Has the Right to Kill or Injure
Themselves as They See Fit! -----Original Message----- Pardon
the ignorance, I'm simply trying to understand... What is meant by
"management" in this context? I'm can't imagine a circumstance under
which ANY business manager would have a say on what goes on in the black
box called Oracle. Downtime? Cost of hardware/software? Vendor selection? I can
see the input on those issues. But, all the way down to extent management?? Or
am I simply lucky to not have that level of bureaucracy? Gary Weber -----Original Message----- Same
here Getting
management to first understand the extent issue on Dictionary managed was a
interesting exercise. Now trying to break that understanding down when wanting
to use LMT is like double the work, painful. Difficult
thing trying to educate them enough to understand something but not leaving at
the same time halve way where you start getting these interesting architecture
decisions or ideas. George ________________________________________________ George Leonard Oracle Database Administrator Dimension Data (Pty) Ltd (Reg. No. 1987/006597/07) Tel: (+27 11) 575 0573 Fax: (+27 11) 576 0573 E-mail:[EMAIL PROTECTED] You Have The Obligation to Inform One Honestly of the risk,
And As a Person You Are Committed to Educate Yourself to the Total Risk In
Any Activity! Once Informed & Totally Aware of the Risk, Every Fool Has
the Right to Kill or Injure Themselves as They See Fit! -----Original Message----- The only issue we faced was convincing the management
that in LMT having 150 extents is not really a problem. Raj -----Original Message----- Hi Thx |
Title: RE: LOCALLY MANAGED TABLESPACE
- RE: LOCALLY MANAGED TABLESPACE DENNIS WILLIAMS
- RE: LOCALLY MANAGED TABLESPACE Markham, Richard
- RE: LOCALLY MANAGED TABLESPACE Jamadagni, Rajendra
- Re: LOCALLY MANAGED TABLESPACE Tim Gorman
- RE: LOCALLY MANAGED TABLESPACE Jamadagni, Rajendra
- RE: LOCALLY MANAGED TABLESPACE Leonard, George
- RE: LOCALLY MANAGED TABLESPACE Deshpande, Kirti
- RE: LOCALLY MANAGED TABLESPACE Gary Weber
- RE: LOCALLY MANAGED TABLESPACE Fink, Dan
- RE: LOCALLY MANAGED TABLESPACE Jamadagni, Rajendra
- Re: LOCALLY MANAGED TABLESPACE Leonard, George
- Re: LOCALLY MANAGED TABLESPACE Tim Gorman
- RE: LOCALLY MANAGED TABLESPACE DENNIS WILLIAMS
- RE: LOCALLY MANAGED TABLESPACE Jamadagni, Rajendra
- RE: LOCALLY MANAGED TABLESPACE Miller, Jay
- RE: LOCALLY MANAGED TABLESPACE Jamadagni, Rajendra
- RE: LOCALLY MANAGED TABLESPACE Ron Rogers
- RE: LOCALLY MANAGED TABLESPACE Hand, Michael T
- Re: LOCALLY MANAGED TABLESPACE Igor Neyman
- RE: LOCALLY MANAGED TABLESPACE Leonard, George
- LOCALLY MANAGED TABLESPACE Seema Singh