You mean like the programmers of the Oracle Applications?  What would we
need for that, a missile?

(What kills me is that, they don't use declared foreign key constraints in
the database.  Presumably, since the code base is so old, if they
introduced them now everything would break.  You'd think they could at
least put disabled ones in there...)

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I want to know if it is allowable to kill programmers who say "these are
the
rules for data in this column" but then don't enforce those same rules.

Rachel (rolling up her sleeves, putting on the rubber gloves to begin data
scrubbing really BAD data)


>From: Jared Still <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Subject: Re: OT: Archiving not possible with SQL Server?
>Date: Thu, 31 May 2001 11:38:08 -0800
>
>
>I thought everyone would realize this is a joke.  It's been
>appearing with some regularity in a mocking tone of
>someone that posted it seriously a couple of weeks ago.
>
>Sigh...  Maybe I am just having a bad day.
>
>Jared
>
>
>On Wednesday 30 May 2001 23:50, Jared Still wrote:
> > Are you an idiot?
> >
> > Jared
> >
> > On Wednesday 30 May 2001 14:55, Gary Weber wrote:
> > > >>Guess what happens when a long running transaction marks
> > >
> > > the log near the end, and not too long afterward the log
> > > needs truncated? If memory serves, ( hasn't worked too well lately :)

>the
> > > database
> > > will hang.  It may just truncate back to the mark, and start from
> > > there, but you always have the possibility of another long
> > > transaction starting.<<
> > >
> > > HELP
> > >
> > > Gary Weber
> > > Senior DBA
> > > Charles Jones, LLC
> > > 609-530-1144, ext 5529
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