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22:20.28 | smcquay | ~udgub help |
22:21.06 | eggyknap | wonders what an udgub is... |
22:21.42 | smcquay | ~udbug help |
22:21.42 | infobot | ACTION Mention a member's nick in your question to 'ping' them. Ping Yorokobi or eggyknap for Postgres questions, and most anyone else for MySQL questions. Consider pinging eggyknap or fungus for a 'wee bit' of Oracle help. Anything else, ping brasto. Type this for a definitive answer to anything Oracle: [tilda]eggyknapsWeeBitOfOracleHelp. |
22:22.08 | eggyknap | wonders what his wee bit of Oracle help might be, aside from "run, very fast" |
22:22.13 | eggyknap | ~eggyknapsWeeBitOfOracleHelp |
22:22.14 | infobot | rumour has it, eggyknapsweebitoforaclehelp is Give it up, now if not sooner. |
22:22.20 | eggyknap | Oh, very good :) |
22:22.25 | smcquay | ha!~ |
22:22.28 | smcquay | ~udbug topic |
22:22.29 | infobot | it has been said that udbug topic is dude, where's your SQL? |
22:22.52 | fungus | Wee is an understatement. :) |
22:23.33 | fungus | but worst case, I got a real Oracle DBA a few cubies down the isle |
22:23.41 | fungus | s/isle/aisle/ |
22:23.49 | smcquay | all i ever needed to learn about oracle i learned in #udbug |
22:24.28 | fungus | All you need to know about Oracle is that it is painful. |
22:24.42 | eggyknap | Clearly more painful than it ought to be. |
22:26.29 | smcquay | Is there a particular keyword that I haven't come across in the last few weeks of learning SQL that allows me to filter some keys from a table based on its existence in a different table? |