Oracle provides a free tool for converting TSQL into PL/SQL.
You can then use the PL/SQL on an EnterpriseDB database, if this doesn't
work for ya... PL/SQL is quite a bit closer to PLpgSQL than TSQL is so
you'll be well on your way.
--Luss
http://www.enterprisedb.com
On 2/9/07, johnf [EMAIL
Denis Lussier wrote:
Oracle provides a free tool for converting TSQL into PL/SQL.
You can then use the PL/SQL on an EnterpriseDB database, if this doesn't
work for ya... PL/SQL is quite a bit closer to PLpgSQL than TSQL is so
you'll be well on your way.
There is also the open source
Pavel is doing nice work on Orafce the EnterpriseDB PG Community Fund is
now sponsoring him to do more.
On 2/10/07, Joshua D. Drake [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Denis Lussier wrote:
Oracle provides a free tool for converting TSQL into PL/SQL.
You can then use the PL/SQL on an EnterpriseDB
Hi,
I'm hoping someone has already taken the time to write a routine (in some
language - python,perl, etc..) to convert MS SQL T-SQL stored procedures into
Postgres PL/pgSQL. And of course they are willing to share.
Thanks
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John Fabiani
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am Thu, dem 08.02.2007, um 21:28:08 -0800 mailte johnf folgendes:
Hi,
I'm hoping someone has already taken the time to write a routine (in some
language - python,perl, etc..) to convert MS SQL T-SQL stored procedures into
Postgres PL/pgSQL. And of course they are willing to share.
See
On Friday 09 February 2007 04:43, A. Kretschmer wrote:
am Thu, dem 08.02.2007, um 21:28:08 -0800 mailte johnf folgendes:
Hi,
I'm hoping someone has already taken the time to write a routine (in some
language - python,perl, etc..) to convert MS SQL T-SQL stored procedures
into Postgres