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  • RE: Should DBAs Be the Protectors of Data?

    paul s-306273 (7/5/2010)


    It's commendable for anybody to be pro active, but I don't think it is the DBA's responsibility. I thought that was why organisations employed Data Managers and CIOs.

    It...

  • RE: Concrete Code

    So often, when I have written code with a view to being able to handle possible future expansions or changes in requirements, the life I have saved has been my...

  • RE: Timing is Everything

    I like summer time. It caught on because it was a good idea (though not for calculating durations!)

    The worst thing is not knowing the calculation rules for a particular time...

  • RE: Who Watches the Watchers?

    Good for you GSquared. What does it profit a man to gain the whole world, if he loses his soul, or injures it?

    Or, if you want to be mercenary...

  • RE: Who Watches the Watchers?

    Of course, separating duties can help a lot by decreasing the opportunity for, and temptation to, wrongdoing. But regulations don't, and can't, solve the basic problem.

    If one defines "human nature"...

  • RE: Access

    knechod (6/25/2009)


    David Harder (6/25/2009)


    I missed this also because I read the question. It says "What is the equivalent of 'text' data type in MS Access?"

    Although the majority are getting it...

  • RE: Unicode

    Take e.g. the French e-acute "character". This consists of two "code elements": a base character (e) and a modifier (a non-spacing acute sign). There are separate Unicode characters for each...

  • RE: What's a strong password .. really ?

    You're right about the weakest link being the human. An eminently forgettable password is no use.

    My favorite mnemonic method is to take a quote, e.g. "To be or not to...

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