Title: RE: db file sequential read [WAS:wait event puzzler]

A Wild guess ... are those people who want more than thirtycharacternamesfortablecolumn by any chance used to work with JAVA or VB?

One of our developer complained here that the limit of 30 characters on procedure name was too small (he had landed in an Oracle shop from MS shop), so we gently hinted to him that "a column name is a column name, we have Microsoft Word installed to write position papers and technical memos" ... he was a good sport though .. that helped.

Raj
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-----Original Message-----
From: Jacques Kilchoer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, June 13, 2003 2:40 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Subject: RE: db file sequential read [WAS:wait event puzzler]


Clarifying:
1 - has been shown to be impossible.
2 - Most people on the list disagree with this. Even if someone wants to try it for testing it won't help you in production.

3 - Was a JOKE!
4 - True.
5 - True.
6 - True.
7 - True. Dangerous advice should always be accompanied by a ton of caveats.
8 - was a JOKE!
9 - good advice. Read The Fine Manual.

Summary - updating the data dictionary directly means that Oracle will not support your database. Unless you're not paying for any support, nothing you do is worth that risk.

Why is the limit 30 characters? It has always been that way. Who decided 30 characters when Oracle was first built? The answer is probably lost in the mists of time. Why is it still 30 characters? I am guessing because changing that size would cause millions of lines of code (Oracle software, third-party software, customer homegrown software) to have to be modified and there is not enough demand for Oracle to make that change.

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