Neil Zanella wrote:
On Mon, 26 Nov 2001, Ken Kinder wrote:
Oracle is certainly more full-featured, but if you know very little
about
databases, Oracle is not the right choice.
I agree. First of all the system requirements are high.
For instance the Oracle Universal Installer took something
Oracle is certainly more full-featured, but if you know very little about
databases, Oracle is not the right choice. Only use Oracle if you have a
full-time fix-figure-salary Oracle expert AND you actually need Oracle's
features.
If you don't specifically know you need Oracle, you don't.
On
Novembro de 2001 15:46
To: Mamun Murtaza Sheriff; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: opinion - voating
Oracle is certainly more full-featured, but if you know very little about
databases, Oracle is not the right choice. Only use Oracle if you have a
full-time fix-figure-salary Oracle expert AND you
On Mon, 26 Nov 2001, Ken Kinder wrote:
Oracle is certainly more full-featured, but if you know very little about
databases, Oracle is not the right choice.
I agree. First of all the system requirements are high. For instance the
Oracle Universal Installer took something like three hours on a
On Monday 26 Nov 2001 20:00, Neil Zanella wrote:
Now there is one thing that we must be aware of. There are things that
mysql does not support (yet). These include foreign keys, views,
subselects, triggers, and procedural SQL, and I can't remember
if mySQL supports transaction processing
At 12:45 PM -0500 11/21/01, Auri Net SAC wrote:
Hi
it is possible
select * from table where col1 = now and col2=now
where col1 and col2 are date type
thnaks
Yes, except that it should be now() rather than now.
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Before
Hi
it is possible
select * from table where col1 = now and col2=now
where col1 and col2 are date type
thnaks
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