Yes I would say that most of the topics have been more in line with 
operational issues. 
I think RMAN has probably had a higher hit in the conversation counter and 
that i guess is due to more DBA's flirting with it in there environment, 
Roberts book probably helps.

Since I am fortunate enough to be working with in a development project I 
will have to see what I can do to stir up some conversations. 
Should have a major AQ design sub project coming up, so here's hoping

Maybe now that there is signs of life back in the US economy things might 
become a bit more active in the development world, unless America has 
shipped all development work offshore these days.

Its Friday arvo and almost beer o'clock so the brain is about to hit 
neutral.



Cheers


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Has anyone else noticed?

Not so long ago, we saw quite a few more questions about
such things as data modeling, application security architecture,
physical database design, and Oracle Designer

Not so much anymore. 

Do you think it's because there are so few development projects
taking place?  Seems like in house development died with the
dot bomb and has not begun to recover.

I know at my place of employment there is very little development,
but that is due more to the size and nature of this place, as 
well as the management. ( they don't like in house development :( )

Now I spend my days with stuff like making NetBackup work with Oracle,
migrating SAP all over the place and keeping things running.

Not that we haven't always done those things, but I miss some
not having a good development project.  Ah, to do some real 
data modeling again.

Just some food for thought.

Jared






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