I've been looking for a bug in some Oracle code this morning, & just found it - on line 748. I then loaded up the app to test it, & the client ref for the person who hit the problem is - 748. -- Krusty www.MuddyStuff.co.uk Off-Road Classifieds '02 MV Senna '03 Tiger 955i '96 Tiger '79 Fantic Hiro 250
Is it /what/? -- Krusty www.MuddyStuff.co.uk Off-Road Classifieds '02 MV Senna '03 Tiger 955i '96 Tiger '79 Fantic Hiro 250
Oh, it's a joke. I might find it funny if I understood it. -- Krusty www.MuddyStuff.co.uk Off-Road Classifieds '02 MV Senna '03 Tiger 955i '96 Tiger '79 Fantic Hiro 250
<googles like Darsy [1]> Bad Request Descriptor? How's that funny? [1] and now this phrase has an amusing but worrying mental image going round my head
#define EBADR 53 /* Invalid request descriptor */ ^^ I guess it's not. <fxoints> Oooh! Look! Fluffy kittens....awwww...
Me neither. I do, damnit. -- Krusty www.MuddyStuff.co.uk Off-Road Classifieds '02 MV Senna '03 Tiger 955i '96 Tiger '79 Fantic Hiro 250
OK - is there any ukrm-inspired link that you can think of between the motorcycle manufacturer known as Ducati and the number 53? Hmmm?
Nope, frayed knot. 111 I could, but not 53. -- Krusty www.MuddyStuff.co.uk Off-Road Classifieds '02 MV Senna '03 Tiger 955i '96 Tiger '79 Fantic Hiro 250
I hate you. -- Krusty www.MuddyStuff.co.uk Off-Road Classifieds '02 MV Senna '03 Tiger 955i '96 Tiger '79 Fantic Hiro 250