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| http://www.dbazine.com/burleson27.shtml Maybe not, but for once I think he's not too far off the mark. Reckon there is more than a grain of prediction in all that... MOF, 2020 might be a tad optimistic: I think 2015 is more realistic. Let's brace ourselves for the PUT - Petabyte Undo Tablespace (sorry,folks: just cooked dinner and had to relax...) and absolutely MASSIVE data redundancy as a normal way of life. I'm currently helping with an app that will reconstruct events piece by piece in a complex workflow by logging them, how, when and by whom, while allowing the users to reconstruct any bit of info anywhere at any stage. Giving them the option of taking a branch at any point of the timeline and making that the main thread. Multi-threads may be acceptable in the future. Need I mention declarative RI is nowhere near enough to handle all this? Bulk collect and squeeze the most out of Connor's old book is the order of the day. Mark my words: learn pipelined PL/SQL, it is mucho "kewl"! Whatever this will all be used for, is in the realm of the cognoscenti and the deed of non-disclosure. Relax. Nothing sinister, quite the opposite in fact. Welcome to the brave new world of unlimited hardware resources and limited human capacity to use them. We need a new paradigm: "database" is too short a word for the engine(s) to handle all this. See you, whenever I surface again. (who said life was boring?) Donald, you have a lot to answer for with this one... Bastard! |
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| Noons wrote: > I'm currently helping with an app that will reconstruct > events piece by piece in a complex workflow by logging > them, how, when and by whom, while allowing the users > to reconstruct any bit of info anywhere at any stage. > Giving them the option of taking a branch at any point > of the timeline and making that the main thread. Almost sounds like data versioning - a bit like Workspace Manager's [ostensible] capability. |
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| Noons wrote: > <SNIP> Mark my > words: learn pipelined PL/SQL, it is mucho "kewl"! Oh yes, pipelined has to be my favourite new feature. I've used it at least twice already - and I'm not even trying, it 'just works'. Cheers, Norm. -- Remove 'DELETETHIS' and the following dot to reply directly by email. |
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| wizofoz2k@yahoo.com.au (Noons) wrote in message news:<73e20c6c.0410130535.2414e768@posting.google. com>... > http://www.dbazine.com/burleson27.shtml > > Special K, indeed: http://www.health.org/nongovpubs/ketamine/#street jg -- @home.com is bogus. If you go to San Francisco, be sure to wear some flowers in your hair. http://www.oracle.com/oracleworld/on..._gallery.html# |
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| joel-garry@home.com (Joel Garry) wrote in message > > http://www.dbazine.com/burleson27.shtml > > > > > > Special K, indeed: http://www.health.org/nongovpubs/ketamine/#street Darn, pretty soo they'll run out of letters! Akshally, Special K is a brand of morning cereal over here... |
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| wizofoz2k@yahoo.com.au (Noons) wrote in message news:<73e20c6c.0410140314.9297768@posting.google.c om>... > joel-garry@home.com (Joel Garry) wrote in message > > > http://www.dbazine.com/burleson27.shtml > > > > > > > > > > Special K, indeed: http://www.health.org/nongovpubs/ketamine/#street > > Darn, pretty soo they'll run out of letters! > Akshally, Special K is a brand of morning cereal over here... Here too. All the adverts show eating-disordered ladies. http://www.specialkenespanol.com/klo...nes/special_k/ They use SAP http://www.kelloggs.com/careers/oppo...infosvcs.shtml perhaps on hp http://www.hpsoftware-europe.com/eve...reUniverse.ppt and were on Oracle at some point http://www.calypsoit.com/site/projects.html and of course, the real story of cornflakes... (warning, offensive, find it on the web) jg -- @home.com is bogus. "Streamlined operations." Execuspeak for "we've been in the toilet!" http://www.signonsandiego.com/uniont..._1b14prgn.html jg -- @home.com is bogus. |
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| wizofoz2k@yahoo.com.au (Noons) wrote in message news:<73e20c6c.0410140314.9297768@posting.google.c om>... > joel-garry@home.com (Joel Garry) wrote in message > > > http://www.dbazine.com/burleson27.shtml > > > > > > > > > > Special K, indeed: http://www.health.org/nongovpubs/ketamine/#street > > Darn, pretty soo they'll run out of letters! > Akshally, Special K is a brand of morning cereal over here... Could be, could be. However, I have been always convinced firmly that morning is a moment dreadful enough to be even more spoiled with something like cereals. Corn is a great invention for sure, but there must be a cow involved before it will reach my kitchen. :-) -- Dusan Bolek http://www.db-support.com Email: spambin@seznam.cz Pls add "Not Guilty" to the subject, otherwise your email will face an unpleasant end as SPAM. |
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| pagesflames@usa.net (Dusan Bolek) wrote in message news:<1e8276d6.0410150231.342fbf0@posting.google.c om>... > wizofoz2k@yahoo.com.au (Noons) wrote in message news:<73e20c6c.0410140314.9297768@posting.google.c om>... > > joel-garry@home.com (Joel Garry) wrote in message > > > > http://www.dbazine.com/burleson27.shtml > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Special K, indeed: http://www.health.org/nongovpubs/ketamine/#street > > > > Darn, pretty soo they'll run out of letters! > > Akshally, Special K is a brand of morning cereal over here... > > Could be, could be. However, I have been always convinced firmly that > morning is a moment dreadful enough to be even more spoiled with > something like cereals. Corn is a great invention for sure, but there > must be a cow involved before it will reach my kitchen. :-) The cow is involved; the pig is COMMITed! jg -- @home.com is bogus. But what about the Acidophilous? |