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HuaMin Chen Posted 18 years ago
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Confused or Confusing

0Is it really better that I should use 'confused' instead of 'confusing' below? By myself, I know the latter is lasting (and the former means something already happened).02br
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00"One thing confused, is I'm connecting to 2 remote 10g DBs, using a 9i client. But one is OK; another one is with 'ORA-12541: TNS:no listener'. "0-
  

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02br 02br 01i 00One thing 01b 00confusing is that 02b 00I'm connecting to 2 remote 10g DBs using a 9iclient. 02i 00 0-

  • 02br 02br 01i 00One thing 01b 00confusing is that 02b 00I'm connecting to 2 remote 10g DBs using a 9iclient.
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00Here, use 01b01i00confusing-02i02b00- it represents the current ongoing situation.02br
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01i00One thing 01b00confusing is that 02b00I'm connecting to 2 remote 10g DBs using a 9iclient. 01b00One02b00 is OK01b00, but the other02b00 one is wi
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0One confusing thing is,02br
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00You might say the assembly is "confused," suggesting it hasn't been properly conceived or thought out. When you say that something about the assembly is 01i00confusing02i00, you're talking about the effect it has on 01b00you02b00, or someone else who has to deal with it.02br
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