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    Re: Thoughts of the day.

    Loss Of Valuable Energy
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    Re: Thoughts of the day.

    I may be walking slowly, but I am not walking backwards
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    Re: Thoughts of the day.

    It moves, it moves not.It is far, and it is near.It is within all this and it is outside all this! -- RIG Veda

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    Best regards,
    Karthikeyan:)
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    Re: Thoughts of the day.

    Its awfully important to know what is and what is not your business...
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    Re: Thoughts of the day.

    Keep shining always! All power is within you. You can do anything & everything; believe in that. Do not believe you are weak. Stand up & express the divinity within you!


    --- Swami Vivekananda !!!
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    Re: Thoughts of the day.

    If you greatly desire something, have the guts to stake everything on obtaining it.
  7. Thread: hi friends

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    Re: hi friends

    Come on guys... Make your entry with some useful posts...

    Regards,
    Karthik
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    Oracle Re: Is Select DML?

    It is given that the standard SELECT query is considered separate from SQL DML, as it has no persistent effects on the data stored in a database........
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    Oracle Re: Is Select DML?

    Krishna,

    Please chk the link.... SQL - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Regards,
    Karthi
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    Oracle Is Select DML?

    Hi all,

    I have one basic question... My friend was saying SELECT as DML... I told him SELECT won't come under DML.... since it is only retreiving data......

    who is correct?

    Lookin for...
  11. Oracle Re: difference between sql server and oracle server

    Hi,

    Please check the link...

    SQL Server vs Oracle

    Regards,
    Karthi.
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    Oracle Iteration in PL/SQL

    Hi,

    I need to change this following code into Pl/sql.. can any one help me out?

    for(m=1;m<=n-2;m++)


    Regards,
    Karthi.....
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    SQL Re: To find ratio !!!

    Fantastic krishna..

    I got the result.... I did some changes in the above code according to my table structure & got it...

    Great job :) :)
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    SQL To find ratio !!!

    Hi, i have the following tables... Employee, manager, dept & payscale.

    I need to find the ratio of manager and employees salary. I found out managers' and employees' salary individually..... ...
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    SQL Re: Employee and manager name in single query

    I got it this way

    select e.empid, Mgrid, decode(Mgrid,NULL,'NONMANAGER','MANAGER') as DESIGNATION
    from Employee e,MANAGER m
    where e.EMPID=m.EMPID(+)
    order by DESIGNATION;

    Thanks a lot...
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    SQL Re: Employee and manager name in single query

    Sir, i used union all & got it... But i need to get my result in the following format.. Empid name designation 101 karthi manager 102 krishna manager 103 ram non manager ------- like wise..
    ...
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    SQL Re: Employee and manager name in single query

    I dont think the above query will work out..

    I have the same question....

    EMPLOYEE table has both managers and non-managers(employees).. I need to list out them separately in a single query.
    ...
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