IOT and clustered indexes are not comparable to each other.

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My workplace is going in the same direction as David Mitchell's.  Our
OLTP systems are Oracle, basically everything else is being (or being
considered) migrated to MSSQL2000.

I am not that familiar with SQL Server, but I believe SQL2000 has
sequences. I think MS calls it identity.  I think MS also has IOT, which
they call clustered indexes.  MS might even have function based indexes
with SQL2000, but not very sure.  Anyone care to comment?

Abey.

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> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Ryan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: Friday, 24 October 2003 12:44
> > To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
> > Subject: Re: Oracle pricing ain't going down
> >
> >
> > what is MSEE lacking in?
>
> <sound of can of worms opening>
>
> 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 :-)
>
> Ciao
> Fuzzy
> :-)
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