Mohan, Ross wrote:
Hello Postgres'ers,
Oracle newbie to PG here, curious about best books and online
resources. A *lot* of what I am finding in google is one to four
year old p*ssing contest with MySQL vs. Postgres (don't care)
or "Why doesn't PostGres support five level hypergalactic triple ACID
Phase Inverters on the Debian/Slack Leenucks 3.0(a) kernel" (also
don't care, at least yet ;-))
Just have a small oracle db to move over to PG. And I want it
to go well, be robust, manageable etc. So...that's the kind
of book/community I am looking for.
Any pointers?
If you don't currently use store procedures your data set should be fairly easily to move over. You just have to change some data types to correctly match.
I had a paper around here somewhere about it I will see if I can did it up.
Sincerely,
Joshua D. Drake
Thanks In Advance!
Ross Mohan Postgres Rookie
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