Through judicious commenting-out, I've got RDBO passing 479 of the roughly
800 possible Oracle tests in t/db-object-manager.t.  Basically, limit/offset
works as requested by Kevin earlier.  To do this, I did the minimum work
needed to get t/db-object-manager.t to run at all, which included some quick
and dirty NLS_*_FORMAT stuff that I'm sure I'll have to revisit.

I'm not sure how much Oracle work I'll do before the next release because I
think it'll be soon.  Here's something for the Oracle folks to think about
in the meantime. What should be the semantic equivalent of SERIAL or
AUTO_INCREMENT columns in RDBO when using Oracle?  Ideally, it should "just
work" the same way that it does in all the existing supported databases.

Anyway, thanks for all the help.  I'm sure I'll have more questions as I
continue fighting the Oracle beast... :)

-John



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