I do know that when I used Migration Workbench to migrate an Access database
to Oracle, it created Oracle PL/SQL functions to emulate Access builtins
that Oracle doesn't duplicate - (ANDN, CCUR, CDBL, CINT, DATEADD, EQN, ERIC,
LEFT, RIGHT, TRIM, etc.)

Maybe the MySql version of Migration Workbench would do the same thing.

Dave

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> Tim,
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> Have you looked at the MySql migration workbench?
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> I don't know if it has what you're looking for, but you never know.
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> http://otn.oracle.com/software/tech/migration/workbench/htdocs
> /utilsoft.html
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> Jared
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> Does anyone know of a PL/SQL package that defines functions to
> emulate MySQL builtins?  That is, MySQL functions like:
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>            substring_index(...)
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>            find_in_set(...)
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> If not I guess I may be writing one myself...
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