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Using
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Using
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Oracle8
William G. Page, Jr., andPage 4
Special Edition Using Oracle8
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Thanks to the various people at Mitretek who supported me in this effort, and, of course, special thanks to my piglets.
William G. Page, Jr.
I give no small amount of credit for my current success and happiness to three very special and important people I met while working for the University of Michigan: Russell Hughes, Richard Roehl, and William Romej. I count them among my closest and most respected friends, and would not be where I am today without their support and advice over the years. I'd like to thank the folks at Oracle Education for their fine classes and materials, as well as the professionals at Oracle Corp., who have put up with my badgering, pestering, and even complaining. I'd also like to acknowledge the expertise of the folks on oracle-l and comp.databases.oracle.*, who have provided me much valuable knowledge and even a few laughs. And finally, thanks to the wonderful folks at Que, and especially Tracy Dunkelberger, for their understanding and patience with this first-time author. It's been a great trip.
Nathan Hughes
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William G. Page, Jr.
This book is dedicated to the amazing women who have made such a lasting impact on my life. To my beautiful wife Janet, who fills all my days with joy and makes my life complete. To my Mom, who showed me the way but made me make the choicesand welcomed me with open arms even when I strayed. And to my Grandma, who taught me (through example!) that since life is what you make of it, you might as well make it something good.
Nathan Hughes