it's way more chic and won't have the limitations this option will, but I don't see this option used that often despite how handy it is. There's a handful of ways to get around this, one I'll follow this up with later. And someone is working with pushing test data around in your application and now they're panicked because they just saw that table was out and they're calling the database person, and if you just dropped the table there's a chance that's you. And you're not getting it back because you didn't add a rollback. ![]() Trust me, I've done this before, you make a mistake and suddenly a table is just.gone. I don't like sharing because I can't stand the idea of targeting the wrong table. ![]() A lot of times when I'm working with a database, I'm trying to load data or transform data. There's an extent to which it may be a character flaw, but here's the deal: I don't want to impact other folks' workflows. ![]() I love working with databases, but I hate having to share them.
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