Hi, all
I have a questions:
I installed MySQL and Oracle 9i in the same XP box, is there any
interference with each other?
Thanks in advance.
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> I have a questions:
>
> I installed MySQL and Oracle 9i in the same XP box, is there any
> interference with each other?
They'll both compete for CPU and memory, but for testing
or development, it's fine.
Martijn Tonies
Database Workbench - tool for InterBase, Firebird,
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Sent: 02 February 2004 23:42
To: Ken Brown; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: MySql and Oracle Forms 6i
Someone posted an answer:
"Oh wow... I can't think of how you'd get that to work without a ton of
custom. For starters, you'll have to write
Not to mention the fact that Forms
probably uses SQL*Net and a TNSNames.ora entry.
David.
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> I
Is there any way of using MySql as a back end to Oracle Forms?
Ken Brown
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-->I'm wondering is there any way we can make MySQL database directly
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Directly no. Indirectly yes.
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Hi Everyone,
I'm wondering is there any way we can make MySQL database directly
'talk' with Oracle database? For example, directly transfer data
between each other.
Thanks for any input.
It depends a lot on the features that are needed. Right now we use mySQL for some
things and Orcale for others. The vibes I have seen from both Oracle and MySQL is
that for right now MySQL is a complementary product to Oracle. Soon I think MySQL
will be right up there with Oracle. Check the
Hello!
I have one question. MySQL is better than Oracle or not?
Thank you.
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Hi,
This is actually a question for Oracle JDeveloper forums, but I couldn't get
any replies from that forum. If you are using JDeveloper on MySQL database,
please help me with this question.
Since MySQL doesn't have any equivalent to schema or user as in Oracle, I am
creating tables in multip
Can MySQL make DB link connection to Oracle such that MySQL can directly
access tables in Oracle and vice versa?
Since I am doing a project with 2 databases: MySQL and Oracle, and have to
link them up.
Thank you very much
On Fri, Jan 19, 2001 at 04:07:59PM -0700, Jason Radley wrote:
> I am currently using php and mysql and I was wondering if you can take the
> data from a mysql database and move it to a oracle database?
I'll be experimenting soon with using Oracle's ODBC Gateway to access
MySQL data 'live' via MyO
Jason Radley wrote:
>
> I am currently using php and mysql and I was wondering if you can take the
> data from a mysql database and move it to a oracle database?
> Thank you,
mysqldump exports data from MySQL database and them Oracle should be
able to import it.
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I am currently using php and mysql and I was wondering if you can take the
data from a mysql database and move it to a oracle database?
Thank you,
Jason
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