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
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 O
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
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 Pos
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
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
--
John Fabiani
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