I don't think *we* thought it was a hot button issue.. at least I
certainly didn't when I initially responded. There is no need for you to
apologize, in fact, I'll apologize for the list, we sometimes get a
little heated on -hackers. Hopefully you've not been to startled by this
outburst :-)

Robert Treat

On Wed, 2003-11-19 at 17:17, Austin Gonyou wrote:
> All, 
> 
>  I sincerely apologize for possibly starting a flame war, I wasn't aware
> this might be a hot-button issue. Hopefully some good will come of it
> none-the-less, like others who come after me might see the reasons our
> db application developers want this type of "go to" support. 
> 
> I would also sincerely like to thank all who've responded as this has
> given a lot of insight, I think, for all of us involved thus far. It's
> good to have different perspectives, even if we don't all agree all the
> time. Thanks again.
> 
> -- 
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