RE: Speaking the same language

2001-10-26 Thread Mark Leith
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

RE: Speaking the same language

2001-10-25 Thread Robertson Lee - lerobe
Mark, If you do get anything I would love a copy please. Hemmed in by the SQLServer is cheaper brigade. -Original Message- Sent: 25 October 2001 18:00 To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L Hi Djordje, You are right in saying that the terminology within SQLServer and Sybase are ver

RE: Speaking the same language

2001-10-25 Thread Mark Leith
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

Speaking the same language

2001-10-24 Thread Djordje Jankovic
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