Carel,
I'll agree with you EXCEPT that in the 21st century, people want
answers, they really don't want to *learn* anything and while this is a
short-term mentality that can come back to haunt you, it's pretty common
nowadays.
Even Googling can have nasty side effects: Bad examples, flat out wrong
examples, endless rabbit trails, etc. So while I don't want to
encourage folks to post without searching first, asking a question which
may have an obvious answer on the Internet doesn't compare with a
definitive answer from someone like Birgitta.
I try not to lean on the list because I am old school and like to learn
and retain. But, I think 80% or better of folks today who need
technical answers want just THE answer, not to walk a manual and learn
anything. Again, short sighted and misguided but unfortunately, reality
(IMHO).
Pete Helgren
www.petesworkshop.com
GIAC Secure Software Programmer-Java
On 7/22/2015 4:56 AM, Carel Teijgeler wrote:
Without sounding offending, but this is a simple RTFM.
This has been advised many times to you, but for every simple SQL
question you come to this list, while a simple search on the Internet
or the appropriate manual would have helped you.
Have you ever considered to take a course in SQL or read a
book/article on the basic principles on SQL? I advice you to do it. It
saves you a lot of time.
Regards,
Carel Teijgeler
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