July 27, 2012 at 2:22 pm
SQLRNNR (7/27/2012)
Gazareth (7/27/2012)
Lynn Pettis (7/27/2012)
Gazareth (7/27/2012)
Of course, if you were willing to pay for MSSQL, you could also look at Oracle or DB2 which both work on Linux 🙂You owe the O word a royalty for using the O word. 😛 :w00t:
Tell me about it. I had to get 3 consultants in to help me spell it!
Sounds like you got a pretty good deal then. I haven't seen them do anything with less than 5 consultants and they won't even help spell it.
I would have thought it woukd take six, you know, one for each letter! :w00t:
July 27, 2012 at 2:31 pm
Lynn Pettis (7/27/2012)
SQLRNNR (7/27/2012)
Gazareth (7/27/2012)
Lynn Pettis (7/27/2012)
Gazareth (7/27/2012)
Of course, if you were willing to pay for MSSQL, you could also look at Oracle or DB2 which both work on Linux 🙂You owe the O word a royalty for using the O word. 😛 :w00t:
Tell me about it. I had to get 3 consultants in to help me spell it!
Sounds like you got a pretty good deal then. I haven't seen them do anything with less than 5 consultants and they won't even help spell it.
I would have thought it woukd take six, you know, one for each letter! :w00t:
It only takes 1/2 as many if you purchase the ESP, Enterprise Spelling Pack.
July 27, 2012 at 2:38 pm
Sure you can use linux/unix to talk to SQL Server.
Here's one:
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...0.05 points per day since registration... slowly crawl up to 1 pt per day hopefully 😀
July 27, 2012 at 4:40 pm
sqlsurfing (7/27/2012)
Sure you can use linux/unix to talk to SQL Server.Here's one:
I think the OP wants to install/run MSSQL within linux itself.
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