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Playing With Truncate and Date

  1. Re: Playing With Truncate and Date

    Maxim Demenko wrote:

    > I have no idea what you can do, but in our country, the minister who
    > used other's work without paying credit, has resigned - just to
    > mention some possible alternatives...


    Lucky country... our (prime) minister has done worse but he's still
    sitting on his chair...

  2. Re: Playing With Truncate and Date

    On Mar 8, 12:49*pm, Maxim Demenko wrote:
    > On 8 Mrz., 04:51, Nimish Garg wrote:
    >
    > > as per the suggestions, i hv added a link on my posthttp://nimishgarg.blogspot.com/2010/07/oracle-differece-between-wmcon...

    >
    > In the mentioned otn thread was suggested, that you add a reference on
    > *all* your posts, where you used examples not invented by you. You
    > have added reference only on *one* your blogpost. In my previous reply
    > i mentioned at least one of your blogpost, which doesn't reflect the
    > original source as of now.
    >
    >
    >
    > > and also have removed the pagehttp://nimishgarg.blogspot.com/2010/10/count-and-count-distinct-behav...

    >
    > > what else i can do here ????

    >
    > I have no idea what you can do, but in our country, the minister who
    > used other's work without paying credit, has resigned - just to
    > mention some possible alternatives...
    >
    > Best regards
    >
    > Maxim


    but i hv already removed the post as suggested
    and also have provided links of reference in my post

  3. Re: Playing With Truncate and Date

    On Mar 7, 7:51*pm, Nimish Garg wrote:
    > On Mar 7, 12:36*am, Maxim Demenko wrote:
    >
    >
    >
    > > On 06.03.2011 20:22, Michel Cadot wrote:

    >
    > > > "John Hurley" *a crit dans le message de news:
    > > > a490c259-132b-4b3a-a7f3-31f97dc0f...ato21g2000prhdotgooglegroups.com...

    >
    > > > For this, it would be necessary that the writer is aware of the limits
    > > > of his examples which is likely to not be the case for those that needs
    > > > to auto-promote their blog.

    >
    > > > Regards
    > > > Michel

    >
    > > Well, it seems, in many cases, these aren't *his* examples, he just
    > > sometimes forget to mention it...

    >
    > >http://forums.oracle.com/forums/mess...196352#9196352

    >
    > > At least, the pointed by Rob van Wijkhttp://nimishgarg.blogspot.com/2010/09/oracle-11g-virtual-column.html
    > > still doesn't reflect the original otn posthttp://forums.oracle.com/forums/thread.jspa?threadID=1084628&tstart=2

    >
    > > Best regards

    >
    > > Maxim

    >
    > if u see this thread herehttp://forums.oracle.com/forums/message.jspa?messageID=9196352#9196352
    >
    > as per the suggestions, i hv added a link on my posthttp://nimishgarg.blogspot.com/2010/07/oracle-differece-between-wmcon...
    >
    > and also have removed the pagehttp://nimishgarg.blogspot.com/2010/10/count-and-count-distinct-behav...
    >
    > what else i can do here ????


    Perhaps the best thing you could do is to let your local peers in the
    blogging world understand concepts of fair use and giving credit where
    it is due. In our brave new world of feeders and twits, frames and
    links, it is not always a clear subject. The solution starts with
    yourself, then spreads outwards.
    http://www.principalinvestigators.or...nd-plagiarism/

    I for one appreciate when people admit mistakes, fix them and learn
    from them. It can only make you look better. Standing on the
    shoulders of giants starts with acknowledgment.

    jg
    --
    @home.com is bogus.
    http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/2...nd-frustrates/

  4. Re: Playing With Truncate and Date

    On 03/06/2011 03:43 PM, Maxim Demenko wrote:
    > On 06.03.2011 15:04, John Hurley wrote:
    >> Michel:
    >>
    >> # SQL> SELECT TRUNC( TO_DATE('27-FEB-2011') -1,'DAY')+1 FROM DUAL;
    >>
    >> ....ERROR at line 1: ORA-01858: a non-numeric character was found where
    >> a numeric was expected
    >>
    >> Works for me ...
    >>

    >
    > It is just the question of time, till somebody changes nls environment
    > (it might be yourself).
    >
    > What Michel implied (i suppose) to tell
    > 1) it is bad to rely on implicit conversion, if you can avoid it


    I do not agree with the second part of that sentence.

    It Is Bad(tm) to rely on implicit conversions.

    --

    Regards,

    Frank van Bortel

  5. Re: Playing With Truncate and Date

    On 03/08/2011 01:20 PM, Nimish Garg wrote:
    [snip]
    > but i hv already removed the post as suggested


    Your keyboard seems to be broken. Invest a few bucks and get
    it repaired.

    --

    Regards,

    Frank van Bortel

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