>>>I read that content and what's why I provided it (in support of your statement and providing much more details).
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>>That's a neat trick - getting in the last word by using someone else's words :)
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>Naomi has been more helpful to me - a relative SQL tyro- here with SQL questions than any other 10 people. If I had to pay her for the execution of every piece of code that I've developed using her suggestions, I'd be broke.
>Some of that code is executing tens of thousands of times per day and every time I go back and look at it, I have warm thoughts about how Naomi pointed me in the right direction.
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>When I was a newly-made-18-year-old corporal, my C/O told me that you praise in public and criticize in private.
>It was good advice then and, while I must confess that I haven't followed it scrupulously over the years, it's still a good idea.
>I don't know what's so terrible about posting a link, but if you think that she can be more helpful by not doing that, maybe you can send her an email or call her and tell her why you think that way.
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>Meanwhile, Naomi will always be a superstar to me.
It is almost funny as so much threads are turning out into praising/criticizing me instead of discussing technical issues. I don't think there is another person here who is as often under radar. I don't know what makes it this way.
Thanks for the kind words.
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