> I prefer to get any answer - since I will learn from it - than no answer at 
> all.

What is "no answer at all" to someone can be a full answer to others.
It's like when some preschooler comes to you and asks "Daddy, tell me
please, how much is 2 + 2?" and you answer "Let's see, if we take
these 2 apples and add to them these 2 apples how much we'll get?
Let's count". That's definitely "no answer at all" from your kid point
of view, but you know that it's the only correct answer to the
question.


Pavel

On Tue, Mar 9, 2010 at 2:33 PM, a1rex <a1rex2...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>>----- Original Message ----
>>From: P Kishor <punk.k...@gmail.com>
>
>>To the veterans on the list, it is very clear that no one had a "how
>>stupid are you" attitude
>
> I totally agree, and I am new here.
> I prefer to get any answer - since I will learn from it - than no answer at 
> all.
>
>>Even if a particular reply might seem brusque, in reality itis only a
>>gentle, non-malicious attempt to veer the OP into the right direction.
>>In all likelihood, in fact, from all evidence from the postings, all
>>the folks responding are probably some of the nicest people we
>>SQL-wise lesser mortals will have the privilege of learning from.
>
>  I whole heartily agree.
>
> Reagrds,
> Samuel
>
>
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