And your point caller??
 
TIC ;o)

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Sent: 29 January 2002 15:41
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L


No offense to anybody, but I think this is rather arrogant.  The list is for
anybody (unless the list owner decides it's just for experienced dba's). I
am brand new to Oracle, having just started learning it this week.  I can
easily foresee having what some might consider stupid or RTFM questions, and
being possibly unable to find the answer or having problems deciphering the
manual.  I myself am somewhat of a Word pro (and my vba code samples page is
the #1 ranked site of its kind on most major search engines) and I help all
kinds of newbies out on a Word list of which I am a member, as do all the
other members of the list.  Everybody on that list is extremely gracious and
nobody complains -- and the people with questions get the help they need,
with nobody sitting back going "boy are you stupid / lazy".  I am hoping
that I can get the same kind of help here, when I am ready for it, that I
and others give on other lists.
 
--JoJo
 
 
-----Original Message-----
Sent: Monday, January 28, 2002 10:20 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L



The problem is that if you always ask the group for help, you never learn
where the information is within the manuals or other reference documentation
and the group also gets cluttered with trivia.

I agree with you that the list is here to help people and I personally do
not mind the odd naive question from a new DBA, but it is the "...can't be
bothered to look up the manual.." attitude that is most frustrating.  When
you ask the format of a command (for example) to the list, you are
potentionally asking 1000's of people the same question who will all have to
spend the time to filter these questions - we are all busy people and I
personally do not want to use my time in this way.  I'm sure you can see
that this is a much more expensive option than asking the person next to
you.

   
Cheers, 
Craig. 



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Why do you bother being on this List: The list is here to help fellow 
DBA'S. Have you never said to one of your collegues , what is the format of 
this command, or how can I do that, when you simply cant be bothered to 
look it up in the manual (either your busy or just down right lazy): 
Sometimes this list is useful for just that. So why dont u lighten up dude. 


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