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Yes. This is very normal for me as well.
Naveen Nahata wrote:
I receive the mails of this late after a long delay approx 1-2 hours. Is this
common?
Sometimes i get the reply first and then i get the question
Regards
Naveen
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Farnsworth, Dave wrote:
That's good cuz RPG IS the dark side, it's evil.
BUWAHAHAHAHAHAHA
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Thanks.
I do not think so as DB2 was chosen because
. Knowledge about Quest
7. Knowledge about DataMirror
8. General understanding of WebLogic
9. Understanding Tuxedo or MQM
10. Knowledge in C programing.
Rao
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How many went back to their old non-IT jobs before they moved into IT
during the boom years when IT sucked people from the non-IT sector?
ltiu
DENNIS WILLIAMS wrote:
List - We have discussed the employment situation a lot over the past year,
and I am still dismayed to hear of Oracle DBAs out
Nothing wrong with dominating as long as the rule the better product
wins is followed (i.e. not through foul play like forcing Dell or HP to
bundle MSOffice or else they can't sell MSWindows with their PC's).
ltiu
Orr, Steve wrote:
Speaking of RD, what about the eWeek article about how M
What's the reserve price?
ltiu
JOE TESTA wrote:
For those of you who don't know, i've put in place a plan to leave the
oracle field and move back into the medical field, saying that, i've
decided to offload the oracle-dba.com domain that i purchased quite a
few years ago.
Its
Then use MySQL or PostGresSQL. These two are free (READ: LOW COST =
Charity Status you are looking for) and runs on multiple different OSes.
ltiu
Martin Kendall wrote:
Hello all. I need to provide a one page report on why it may be
beneficial for an organisation with light usage, small DB
So, did you bend to her wishes?
ltiu
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
RANT
I've just spent 30 minutes with our SAP administrator trying to
convince her that we really don't need to reorganize the tables
in our production SAP database.
Due to some misinformation in an Oracle Press book, 'Oracle
Thanks.
I wonder if you can treat an export file as a *.sql script and run it
off sqlplus with the @@script.sql command?
I shall give this a try.
ltiu
Fink, Dan wrote:
If you export with rows=n, you get a text file with all the ddl to recreate
the exportable objects. However, packages
Hello,
Could anyone here suggest a software package that can create an ER
diagram by simply connecting to an Oracle database, reverse engineer it
to see the schema in an ER diagram - instead of in a file with ddl/dml
statements.
Thanks.
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For an SGA of about 512MB and a 2GB database (total of the *.dbf) files.
Is 1MB sort area size enough?
Thank you for any tips.
ltiu
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Thank you.
Yes. You are right.
The error messages are very informative don't you think?
ltiu
On Saturday 07 September 2002 16:23, Mladen Gogala wrote:
I love emails like this. Do you read the error message at all or you simply
email all your findings to the list assuming that the list
Yes. Thank you for your advice. I do have to keep this in mind everyday.
ltiu
On Saturday 07 September 2002 17:28, Steven Lembark wrote:
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The error messages are very informative don't you think?
Error messages in most products stink. If you don't learn
Are you talking about the JDBC Oracle Thin Driver?
This is because you configure it separately. It still has a tnsnames.ora
type config somewhere hidden in it's own config file. Just that it does
not use the regular tnsnames.ora.
ltiu
DENNIS WILLIAMS wrote:
Cc
I believe the Java
About restoring controlfiles, if I remember this correctly as I did just
this a few months ago:
You have to startup database nomount.
Then restore controlfile.
Then alter database mount.
Then restore database.
ltiu
DENNIS WILLIAMS wrote:
Babu
I agree with Jay, you need to create
The best way to know is to actually do it.
ltiu
Richard Huntley wrote:
A co-worker, neither a dba nor a developer, was able to successfully
install
8.1.7 Personal Edition on 98 with no problems at all. I wonder if the
same
would work on ME, since 98SE and ME are like twin brothers from
Hello,
This is very unfortunate. If you don't mind, where are your jobs moving
to? Which country?
Have you guys considered doing consulting/education/training work since
you guys have quite a bit of experience?
ltiu
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Our company just gave us notice
Hello,
Oracle's Developer Suite is available for free to developers as well as
for educational use. It's good enough. You may want to look at Forte for
java from Sun for your Java needs. It integrates well with Oracle using
JDBC Thin Driver.
ltiu
Webber Valerie H wrote:
What development
.
ltiu
Naveen Nahata wrote:
JDBC Oracle thin driver DOES NOT require any config file.
The connection url needs to be of the form jdbc:oracle:thin:@host:port:SID
Naveen
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Are you
This is interesting!! I'll give it a try.
Thanks.
ltiu
Adams, Matthew (GEA, MABG, 088130) wrote:
No it does not.
try the following from the command line
(with no tnsnames.ora file)
(substitute valid values for machine, port, sid, etc)
sqlplus
username@(description=(address
Export can do this. Right?
But the output is not a script but a binary file only Import can understand.
ltiu
Connie Milliken wrote:
Does anyone have a script that will write another script to recreate a
particular database quickly with all the info specific to that particular
database?
Seems
utility can export Oracle data out from
an Oracle database to a plain text file in comma-delimited format?
Thanks for any tips.
ltiu
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? Are there utilities out there that allows
you to export and import data to and from other types of databases -
Oracle to DB2 to MS SQL to Oracle ?
Thanks.
ltiu
Philip Douglass wrote:
No such beast. But you can roll your own... :)
Tom Kyte has a page that directly addresses this:
http
OK. Very good. Wow!!
Yes, this is what I am looking for. Thank you very much.
ltiu
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It's called SQL Plus. Set the heading off, pagesize = 0, linesize = 200,
set record delimiter = ',' or '|' and set feedback off; and termout on.
This should produce an ASCII file once
looking for. Thank you very much.
ltiu
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's called SQL Plus. Set the heading off, pagesize = 0, linesize = 200,
set record delimiter = ',' or '|' and set feedback off; and termout on.
This should produce an ASCII file once you supply your own query.
RWB
Thanks. Now I need to get M$ just to get Oracle to work for me.
ltiu
Farnsworth, Dave wrote:
Hate to say it but the M$ DTS utility works really nice for moving data between
different platforms. You can move data directly from DB2 to Oracle if you want. It
is not good for the very huge
OK guys. I found it.
Starting up RMAN with recovery catalog.
the
list backup
command will list the backups and the locations and the file names.
ltiu
On Friday 30 August 2002 22:13, ltiu wrote:
What's the file name format of the RMAN backup set? I see files in there
that I suspect are my
Hey guys,
This one is good!! Runs on Linux and Windows and maybe Solaris too.
http://www.globecom.se/tora/overview.htm
http://www.globecom.se/tora
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=16636
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Hello,
It's found in:
http://otn.oracle.com/software/tech/java/sqlj_jdbc/content.html
Thanks.
ltiu
On Friday 30 August 2002 23:03, ltiu wrote:
Hello guys,
Forte for Java version 4 comes with jdbc to odbc driver (Windows only!??!).
But it does not come with the Oracle thin driver
Next question is, how did this happen?
ltiu
Mercadante, Thomas F wrote:
My point was that in the corporate world, there is little choice.
The only viable software choice is Outlook on WinNT boxes.
Tom Mercadante
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Lotus Notes is good enough and for a time were the number one (and the only
one). How the hell did they lose market share?
ltiu
On Friday 30 August 2002 08:28, April Wells wrote:
found some way to fake out Linux to run Lotus Notes in a shell if I am not
mistaken, too...
-Original
2002)
Oracle9i New FeaturesĀ (Oracle Press)
Mastering Oracle8iĀ (Sybex)
The avalanche has begun, It is too late for the pebbles to vote.
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oradim -startup -sid sid -pfile pfile_path ???
They got rid of SVRMGR.
ltiu
On Friday 30 August 2002 11:08, you wrote:
How do they expect you to start and stop the database if it goes away?
and please don't say OEM...
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Anyone else hear
Why not? It's easy to use. It will increase Oracle's market share to the dumb
and dumber.
ltiu
On Friday 30 August 2002 12:24, you wrote:
oradim is only a windows thingy. Those of us on real OS's use svrmgrl
or sqlplus depending on version. Are you saying that they are going to
port
On Fri, 2002-08-30 at 13:33, ltiu wrote:
oradim -startup -sid sid -pfile pfile_path ???
They got rid of SVRMGR.
ltiu
On Friday 30 August 2002 11:08, you wrote:
How do they expect you to start and stop the database if it goes away?
and please don't say OEM...
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I wonder why there is no Oradim under Unix/Linux?
ltiu
On Friday 30 August 2002 19:23, Rachel Carmichael wrote:
does oradim work in Unix boxes? I've never used it
And it took a LOT of releases and warnings before they got rid of
svrmgr.. they started saying it was going away in version 7 I
.
ltiu
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What's the file name format of the RMAN backup set? I see files in there that
I suspect are my backup sets but they have wierd file names.
Such as:
01e1el7h_1_1
with no file name extensions.
ltiu
On Friday 30 August 2002 19:53, Philip Douglass wrote:
Hmmm... IIRC they should
Hello guys,
Forte for Java version 4 comes with jdbc to odbc driver (Windows only!??!).
But it does not come with the Oracle thin driver to connect directly to an
Oracle instance through the listener.
Does anyone here know where to get this?
Thanks for any info.
ltiu
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I got 9i release 2 running successfully on a RH7.2 and 7.3 system with no
install or runtime problems.
I also got release 2 to run without any problems on a Mandrake 8.1 and
Mandrake 8.2.
No surprise since Mandrake is based on RedHat.
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On Thursday 29 August 2002 03:08, Docherty, Heather
What are you trying to communicate to us. There is nothing in your mail.
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Hi,
I recieved an email today as follows:
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I'm confused too.
What's 11i??
Is this an SAP-like application? How does it tei to 9i DB and 9i AS?
Thanks for any input.
ltiu
Stefan Jahnke wrote:
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I always thought iAS refers to a whole suite of things. The webserver
(which is an Apache in iAS) is one component. But there is more
anyway. See what they can find.
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Holes in your extents/segments. Normal. You get this after repeated
updates/deletes/inserts.
ltiu
Paul Baumgartel wrote:
I've been given a query to investigate. The performance varies
extremely depending on whether the entire result set is fetched or a
ROWNUM n clause is attached
What's HadHat 7.3?
A new Linux distro pattered after RedHat 7.3?
ltiu
Adriano Freire wrote:
Gurus,
I've some problems with datafiles 2Gb in HadHat 7.3. I'm using
datafile type ext3 and
when i try create a datafile with 2Gb the database is catching.
Anybody have the some problem
Thanks.
So does this mean 12i or 13i will be a combo between the Oracle DB and
the Oracle E-Biz (can I hear people say integration)? If this happens
then SAP is toast!
ltiu
Inka Bezdziecka wrote:
Oracle '11i' is E-Business Suite of Applications (yes, SAP like). It uses iAS (which
is just
Actually. Scratch my previous email on this matter.
We have seen this problem before and I couldn't figure out how to fix it.
ltiu
Paul Baumgartel wrote:
I've been given a query to investigate. The performance varies
extremely depending on whether the entire result set is fetched or a
ROWNUM
My first suggestion would be to try release 2.
Second suggestion is that your new hard drive is defective.
ltiu
Joe A Cairns wrote:
Help!!!
I have load the oracle 9i Database on my Linux Server running SuSE 8.0 Pro.
The installation went fine, but the database keeps getting corrupted data
and restores and you can put the datafiles into
different hard drives increasing i/o performance.
ltiu
Adriano Freire wrote:
Ok ltiu,
REDHAT 7.3 kernel-2.4.18-10
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Linux or MacOSX are good alternatives for the end user.
ltiu
kkennedy wrote:
You always have a choice. Sometimes it is difficult to make the right choice.
Consider a high school student who is doing poorly -- they can make the easy choice
and drop out or they can make the difficult choice
I agree. I got confused and my second email to disregard my erroneous
first emai on this matterl was apparently shot down by the mail filters
so it never got to you guys in time.
Sorry for the confision.
ltiu
Fink, Dan wrote:
Actually, ROWNUM has nothing to do with
extents/segments/inserts
Yes sir.
Paul Baumgartel wrote:
I believe you have ROWNUM confused with ROWID.
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Holes in your extents/segments. Normal. You get this after repeated
updates/deletes/inserts.
ltiu
Paul Baumgartel wrote:
I've been given a query to investigate
No. Not really. I stand corrected. Got confused again.
ltiu
Seefelt, Beth wrote:
Ltiu,
Intel hardware can only handle 2Gb files sizes max.
Are you sure? I don't think that's true.
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can put the datafiles into
different hard drives increasing i/o performance.
ltiu
Adriano Freire wrote:
Ok ltiu,
REDHAT 7.3 kernel-2.4.18-10
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What's
into multiple datafiles. This
facilitates backups and restores and you can put the datafiles into
different hard drives increasing i/o performance.
ltiu
Adriano Freire wrote:
Ok ltiu,
REDHAT 7.3 kernel-2.4.18-10
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for this.
Thanks.
ltiu
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http://finance.yahoo.com
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If you can't do it in hardware, do it in software. Right?
ltiu
Ji, Richard wrote:
There is no such hardware limitation like that. Those are the OS i.e.
software limitations. For instance, the 2gb file size limit is because of
the
32 bit OS, actually, to be more specific, it's the 32 bit file
and exactly only one entry in the list. I do not want the names
of those people who have more than one entry in the list.
Could one of you do me a huge favor give me some hints as to how to
contruct the select statement for this.
Thanks.
ltiu
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Could one of you do me a huge favor give me some hints as to how to
contruct the select statement for this.
Thanks.
ltiu
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and exactly only one entry in the list. I do not want the names
of those people who have more than one entry in the list.
Could one of you do me a huge favor give me some hints as to how to
contruct the select statement for this.
Thanks.
ltiu
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What's CPIM?
ltiu
Jamadagni, Rajendra wrote:
Application Programming Interface ...
http://www.acronymfinder.com/af-query.asp?String=exactAcronym=API
http://www.acronymfinder.com/af-query.asp?String=exactAcronym=API
Raj
PLSExtProc - found in listener.ora and tnsnames.ora - it's got to do with
interMedia. What else is it good for?
Is this really necessary for an Oracle Database to function?
Thanks for any tips.
ltiu
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start the
linking install without having to go through the first stage copying install
again?
Thanks.
ltiu
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If linking is stuck at genclntsh, 100% cpu utilization, no disk activity,
what could be the possible reasons for this?
Thanks.
ltiu
On Sunday 18 August 2002 10:18, ltiu wrote:
There is apparently two stages to the Oracle installation on Unix. A file
copying installation where all
Thank you very much for your informative little tutorial.
I appreciate it a lot.
I will give it a shot.
Thanks.
ltiu
On Sunday 18 August 2002 12:03, you wrote:
The error message in the install.log or make.log files should narrow
your choices down, but in general...
Underneath
where the
problem is occuring and may even pinpoint what the problem is...
Hope this helps...
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Thanks.
On Sunday 18 August 2002 12:03, you wrote:
Huge symbol tables, slow PCI 133 RAM, insufficient L2 cache, weak CPU,
an enormous library that you're trying to produce.
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If linking is stuck at genclntsh, 100% cpu utilization, no disk activity,
what could be the possible reasons for this?
Thanks.
ltiu
On Sunday 18 August
Linking.
During installation of Oracle on Unix/Linux, the installer links 'things'.
What are these things that are being linked and why link them during
installation?
Thanks for any tips.
ltiu
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I do not understand?
Why is this unecessary on the Windows platform?
Thanks for any input.
ltiu
On Saturday 17 August 2002 18:43, Ray Stell wrote:
Note:131321.1
Relinking Oracle
Background:
Applications for UNIX are generally not distributed as complete
executables
?
ltiu
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man!!!
ltiu
On Saturday 17 August 2002 21:08, Ji, Richard wrote:
Your
db_block_buffers=1048576 times your db_block_size.
If your db_block_size is 8k, you need 8gb of RAM.
If db_block_size is 4k, you need 4gb of RAM.
Richard
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, evaluate it based on which
is the best database for you (databse and people included).
Even MS Access can fly to the moon if you have good people working it.
ltiu
Quoting Steven Lembark [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
One thing that seems different to me: DBA's at the sites
we work in with DB2 seem
working it.
ltiu
Quoting Steven Lembark [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
One thing that seems different to me: DBA's at the sites
we work in with DB2 seem to swear by it more than at it.
This is the reverse ratio I find at Oracle houses.
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To REMOVE yourself from
Hey Tom,
You mention that you are replacing 10 macOS servers. I did not know that MacOS
'had' servers before MacOS X came out.
What OS are these running?
ltiu
Quoting Tom Schruefer [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Interesting. Has anyone purchased and/or installed one of these X Servers?
Being
How do you know it ran out of resource? What's the error message and when
does this appear? During startup, during heavy use or when it's just idle?
ltiu
On Sunday 11 August 2002 20:08, you wrote:
Dear All,
I've Sun machine that run Oracle 8.1.7. Recently I installed new oracle 9i2
64-bit
Take a look at line 3121 and line 237 of SYS.DBMS_AQADM. This will definitely
give you some clues.
ltiu
On Saturday 03 August 2002 08:38, you wrote:
Hello all,
We have here some advanced queues running under Oracle 8.1.6.3.0.
There is no problem with production.
Now, we're trying Oracle9i
OK. I should try Linux with Oracle then. Cheap(er) alternative. Cheapest
would be Linux with Postgresql/MySQL but functionality is not there yet.
Price-wise, is the performace of Dell better than Sun? Dollar/performance ?
How much (cost) is the Dell and how much is the Sun?
ltiu
On Saturday
I hope PostgresSQL and MySQL will catch up before that happens
On Friday 02 August 2002 17:58, you wrote:
I wouldn't be one bit surprised if Oracle came out with something similar.
Ian MacGregor (X3528)
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RH 2.7 with Oracle 8 and 9 wow!!! where did you get these beasts to work
together?
How come Dell Intels outperform Suns. I don't get it?
ltiu
On Friday 02 August 2002 20:03, you wrote:
Mladen and all,
I have a Dell 2500 with 2 1GHZ Pentium III's, 2 Gig of RAM
and 3 30 Gig RAID1 disk
after it moves
overseas in 20 years. It's a cycle.
ltiu
On Thursday 01 August 2002 05:48, Glenn Stauffer wrote:
When your government sees evidence that the loss of high skill jobs in this
country impacts our prosperity as a nation, perhaps something will be done
about it. Until then, if moving
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Are you are implying that India can't be better?
ltiu
On Wednesday 31 July 2002 20:13, Jos Someone wrote:
Based on the services we got from Oracle Support there, I can't imagine
what the Oracle software will be like if they move the development over
there Ray Stell [EMAIL PROTECTED
by screwing up it's GUI tools (my opinion).
How I wish TOAD could come to the rescue.
ltiu
On Wednesday 31 July 2002 23:18, Straub, Dan wrote:
You're on target there. Don't start. It's not just a job it's an
adventure.
I must say that I used the DBCA twice. After cleaning up the mess it
made
It did not mention how much is the pay?
How much should this type of job pay though?
ltiu
On Sunday 28 July 2002 08:18, Gesler, Rich wrote:
no way! It's all mine...you'll have to find this gem yourself ;)
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Homeland security job?
On Saturday 27 July 2002 09:18, Khedr, Waleed wrote:
It looks like governmental or military position.
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IBM's latest DB2 claims to do this. Self monitoring, self healing.
ltiu
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Right and the database will tell the end user where to park his/her stupid
cartesian product sql statement!!
Sometime after I'm dead and buried I'm sure.
Dick Goulet
Yes. I do. Because they're IBM.
Quoting Gogala, Mladen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Do you believe them?
Mladen Gogala
Oracle DBA
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From: ltiu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, July 22, 2002 6:02 PM
Mandrake 8.1/8.2 works really well with Oracle 9i Release 2.
It's RH compatible, meaning applications are numerous but it does not have the
faulty compiler and it's still free unlike Suse. Downloads are easy to get at as
well. A lot easier than RH and Suse.
ltiu
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Subject: RE: RE: RE: Rant
Yes. I do. Because they're IBM.
Quoting Gogala, Mladen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Do you believe them?
Mladen Gogala
Oracle DBA
Phone: (203) 459-6855
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From: ltiu [mailto:[EMAIL
But do all these matter though? Everyone's moving to MS software and *nixes
are getting rarer and rarer. The fact is that everyone's losing money (Sun,
IBM, HP, SGI even RedHat and Caldera) - except MS. It's an MS world like it
or not.
ltiu
On Monday 15 July 2002 08:33, Andrey Bronfin wrote
Actually they were replaced in my previous company : Not XP though but W2K
!!!
On Monday 15 July 2002 09:44, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oh yes, and mainframes will all be replaced by XP next year as well.
ltiu [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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07/15/2002 09:14 AM
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