Lee,
No problem, I'm going to spend a little more time on this, this afternoon on
a PC with Oracle and SQL7 running side by side.. Just to get my hand in with
SS again really.. Been a while since I used it in anger :)
I think the most important listings will be of the equivalent to the Oracle
pe
Mark,
If you do get anything I would love a copy please.
Hemmed in by the SQLServer is cheaper brigade.
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Hi Djordje,
You are right in saying that the terminology within SQLServer and Sybase are
ver
Hi Djordje,
You are right in saying that the terminology within SQLServer and Sybase are
very similar - in fact I don't know of any differences.. They are both bred
from the same monster back in the days of Ashton Tate :)
I would make one change with your list:
In SQLServer and Sybase, an Oracl
We need to communicate inside a team made of DBAs that support different
database platforms: oracle, sql*server, Sybase, adabase (Am I wrong that
sql*server and sybase terminology is pretty much the same?). There are some
terminology differences between different databases (to start with the word