Someone, who shall remain nameless (Eric Yen), just pointed me to this example of creating a credential in the 12c manual.
Looks kind-of familiar! 🙂
I mentioned in my 12c scheduler article that the DBMS_CREDENTIAL package is used in pretty much the same way as the old credential procedures in the DBMS_SCHEDULER package. So much so that someone has taken the example from my 11g article (here), replaced the package name and put it in the 12c documentation.
I think this is really funny. I hope they don’t “amend” it. 🙂
I’ve seen this happen in MOS notes a number of times, but I’ve never seen it in the manuals before. Fame at last!
Cheers
Tim…
This is flippin’ hilarious : http://t.co/IVCzNFauTO
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RT @oraclebase: This is flippin’ hilarious : http://t.co/IVCzNFauTO
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Unreal! And really funny!
http://t.co/QJu8LMOAD1
RT @wizofoz2k: Unreal! And really funny!
http://t.co/QJu8LMOAD1
Plagiarism is the sincerest form of flattery. 🙂
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Now I know your password
Scott : Hide in plain sight! 🙂