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Tom Badran wrote:
| On Saturday 22 Jun 2002 6:29 am, Damian G wrote:
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|>however, i don't find anywhere ( not in the OpenOffice frontend
|>nor in Webmin interface to databases ) any info about setting
|>foreign keys? i'm beginning to wonder do these e
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On Saturday 22 Jun 2002 6:29 am, Damian G wrote:
> however, i don't find anywhere ( not in the OpenOffice frontend
> nor in Webmin interface to databases ) any info about setting
> foreign keys? i'm beginning to wonder do these exist in MySQL?
Foreig
On Fri, 21 Jun 2002 20:33:41 -0400
PlugHead <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > You can, however, look at Oracle 8i. There is a free version for
> > > Linux. I forget where I downloaded the bin from but a search on google
> > > should reveal something.
> > >
> > > drjung
> >
> > It's getting hard
> > You can, however, look at Oracle 8i. There is a free version for
> > Linux. I forget where I downloaded the bin from but a search on google
> > should reveal something.
> >
> > drjung
>
> It's getting harder and harder to find. A couple of years ago I was able
> to download it and some assc
Oracle 8i for linux is available from
http://otn.oracle.com/software/products/oracle8i/htdocs/linuxsoft.html
Oracle 9i is also available for linux at
http://otn.oracle.com/software/products/oracle9i/htdocs/linuxsoft.html .
Michael
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On Friday 21 June 2002 04:16 pm, J. Craig Woods wrote:
> Jerry Kreps wrote:
> > On Friday 21 June 2002 01:08 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > > Hello,
> > >
> > > I've got a client who has a Windows app that runs ODBC connections to a
> > > file server. The software company wants the client to se
Jerry Kreps wrote:
>
> On Friday 21 June 2002 01:08 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I've got a client who has a Windows app that runs ODBC connections to a
> > file server. The software company wants the client to set up a MS SQL
> > server to supposedly fix the problems we are h
On Friday 21 June 2002 01:08 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've got a client who has a Windows app that runs ODBC connections to a
> file server. The software company wants the client to set up a MS SQL
> server to supposedly fix the problems we are having. I'm a little familiar
> wi
Hello,
I've got a client who has a Windows app that runs ODBC connections to a file server.
The software company wants the client to set up a MS SQL server to supposedly fix the
problems we are having. I'm a little familiar with MySQL, but is it a direct drop-in
replacement for MS' product?