tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8884584404576003487.post1615512420528583498..comments2024-02-29T09:43:12.251-05:00Comments on ORACLENERD: The &DBAoraclenerdhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12412013306950057961noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8884584404576003487.post-77210164350774723792011-05-05T11:36:46.815-04:002011-05-05T11:36:46.815-04:00@gary
I've had to do that too, add the slashe...@gary<br /><br />I've had to do that too, add the slashes. I've had heated arguments about it as well. Optionally throw in "show errors."<br /><br />It was beat into me early on, create a build script and run it from SQL*Plus. I don't think I have <i>ever</i> deployed code through another GUI.oraclenerdhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12412013306950057961noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8884584404576003487.post-50279145667351614822011-05-05T02:52:48.732-04:002011-05-05T02:52:48.732-04:00I've had similar issues with developers who re...I've had similar issues with developers who rely on TOAD. <br /><br />On a similar note, before any of their PL/SQL module scripts when to the DBAs to run, I'd have to add in the slashes at the end so that SQLPLUS would actually execute the statement.<br /><br />For a while I tried having SET DEFINE OFF in my login.sql, but it didn't help when scripts went out of my hands, so I went back to including it explicitly everywhere.<br /><br />I would prefer that as the default, but it would be a massive change.SydOraclehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08828771074492585943noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8884584404576003487.post-41339188872497839882011-05-04T16:15:24.307-04:002011-05-04T16:15:24.307-04:00@TJ
Very real. Someday I might be able to provide...@TJ<br /><br />Very real. Someday I might be able to provide the hard evidence.<br /><br />Almost the entire world was on the email as well, essentially telling the dev that they were dumb. Ooops.oraclenerdhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12412013306950057961noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8884584404576003487.post-4034281380517975062011-05-04T16:09:28.781-04:002011-05-04T16:09:28.781-04:00There is no chance on earth that any DBA called th...There is no chance on earth that any DBA called the ampersand an oracle bug. Not a chance. I have met developers and DBAs that on DAY 1 learned the ampersand...is this real? <br />T.J.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8884584404576003487.post-9295940087817818512011-05-04T15:25:00.235-04:002011-05-04T15:25:00.235-04:00Hilarious!!!! Right on ! Awesome! What can I say m...Hilarious!!!! Right on ! Awesome! What can I say more? YOU ROCK!&;Sam K.noreply@blogger.com