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Why is it a "horrible idea" to turn them off?

Why is it a horrible idea to stick a gun in your mouth and play Russian
Roulette? About the same thing.


On Thu, Nov 1, 2012 at 2:05 PM, Gqcy <gmufasa01@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On 11/1/2012 2:21 PM, D*B wrote:

- using RLA level checks are not only usefull, they are absolutely
necessarry

Why are they "absolutely necessary"?

who never would recommend a mixup of DDS and SQL or SQL-DDL and RLA!!!

I do have both DDL and DDS. I have both RLA and SQL programs.
I would love to be pure SQL.


On 11/1/2012 9:27 AM, Charles Wilt wrote:
YES, YES, YES...a thousand times YES. Level checks are useful and it is
a
horrible idea to turn them off.

Why is it a "horrible idea" to turn them off?
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