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To: E who wrote (8702)4/12/2002 9:12:32 PM
From: Lazarus_Long  Respond to of 21057
 
Jackson?



To: E who wrote (8702)4/12/2002 9:31:18 PM
From: Lazarus_Long  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 21057
 
A one-question geek test. If you get the joke, you're a geek:
Seen on a California license plate on a VW Beetle: ``FEATURE''

- author unknown

It's so complicated, it can't crash.

- Rudro Samanta, describing his latest program, 18 September 1996

Physical and logical deletion of a logical child segment in unidirectional and physically paired
bidirectional logical relationships occurs when a delete call is issued to delete an occurrence of
the logical child segment type, or a segment that is a parent of the logical child in the logical
child's physical data base. In addition for a physically paired logical relationship, when a logical
child segment is physically and logically deleted by issuing a call to delete the logical child
segment or a segment that is a parent of the logical child in the same physical data base, the
paired logical child segment is logically deleted. The paired logical child is both physically and
logically deleted when the rule specified for the paired logical child is virtual. For virtually paired
logical relationships, logical deletion of a logical child segment occurs when the delete rule of
logical or virtual is specified for the logical parent, and a delete call is issued to delete an
occurrence of the logical parent segment type or a parent of the logical parent in the logical
parents physical data base. Physical deletion of a real logical child segment occurs when a call
is issued to delete an occurrence of the real logical child or a segment that is a parent of the real
logical child segment in the same physical data base.

- Data Logic education manual, 17 June 1986

ALL RIGHT, ALL RIGHT, I'll quit!