You forgot No Unix. > -----Original Message----- > > Here's a start. MSSQLServer EE has ... > > No bitmap indexes, no partitioned indexes, no function-based > indexes, no domain indexes, no reverse key indexes, no object > tables, no before triggers (can be kludged, not pretty), no > multiple actions per trigger event, no 3rd-party language > support a la Oracle's JVM and pro*... modules, no built-in > OLAP (it's a weird bolt-on), no control over extent size, no > control over block size, no star query optimisation, no > sequences, no synonyms, no packages, no structured exception > handling in stored proc language (TSQL), no MINUS union > operator, no multiplexing or mirroring of log files, no > cyclical log management, no escalation-free locking, no index > organised tables. > > (Working with both every day, do you get the feeling I've > been asked this before? :-)) > > Half of those things are available in Oracle SE One :-) -- Please see the official ORACLE-L FAQ: http://www.orafaq.net -- Author: <[EMAIL PROTECTED] INET: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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