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  • RE: Picking up Oracle development skills

    Bruce W Cassidy (2/12/2009)


    jgrubb (2/12/2009)


    Please stop. The differences are legion. The page in question was written from an Oracle perception of SQL 2k8, and not an...

  • RE: Picking up Oracle development skills

    Please stop. The differences are legion. The page in question was written from an Oracle perception of SQL 2k8, and not an informed one. Usually, ...

  • RE: Picking up Oracle development skills

    gints.plivna (2/12/2009)


    jgrubb (2/12/2009)

    Wow. That page is wildly wrong in many cases. It's written by an Oracle User group, and really doesn't know all SQL Servers capabilities, ...

  • RE: Picking up Oracle development skills

    Sam Peascod (2/11/2009)


    Brilliant, thanks Gints! That's exactly what I'm after!

    Sam

    Wow. That page is wildly wrong in many cases. It's written by an Oracle User group, and...

  • RE: Picking up Oracle development skills

    PaulB (2/9/2009)


    jgrubb (2/9/2009)


    ... but aggregates and functions are different.

    Not to mention Triggers, Cursors, Partitioning and stuff that does not exist in the SQL Server world like bitmap indexes, star-transformation,...

  • RE: Picking up Oracle development skills

    Download a copy of Oracle and play with it. It is relatively easy (not exactly simple, but doable) to get running and connect to. The basic ansi...

  • RE: Advice - Connect Excel directly to the database - good idea?

    Ugh. Unless the person is a domain expert AND trained on the underlying application schema, they are risking getting wrong/incomplete/misleading data, and making incorrect assumptions. Many...

  • RE: OLE DB provider "MSDASQL" refencede

    Did you try creating a Linked Server?

  • RE: Using SQL Server to talk to Progress

    I spent 3 years as Tech Support for an ODBC driver company (Openlinksw). A bunch of their business was replacing the merant/data direct drivers. Openlink had tools that...

  • RE: Using SQL Server to talk to Progress

    Also, once again, be sure this is an SQL92 format table you are going after. Progress can have a different type (SQL89) which is being phased out...

  • RE: Using SQL Server to talk to Progress

    I'm a little rusty on progress. Couldn't remember the system user name. It's a quirky DB, and you can get bit by a bunch of things. ...

  • RE: What are the Party Plans?

    Lynn Pettis (1/29/2009)


    Jeff Moden (1/29/2009)


    jgrubb (1/29/2009)


    Completely Off-Topic, I wanted to see who started the Pork Chop thing,

    Heh... do you really have to wonder? 😛

    Cardinal Moden himself, master...

  • RE: Using SQL Server to talk to Progress

    Be sure the tables are SQL92 tables. If they are SQL89 tables, you won't be able to use the SQL92 drivers, and Merant no longer makes those....

  • RE: What are the Party Plans?

    Jeff Moden (1/28/2009)


    John Dempsey (1/28/2009)


    Jeff Moden (1/28/2009)


    Ok, Steve... to celebrate, you start loading us up with cookies? What's the deal with the ScreenCast.com session cookies that have suddenly started...

  • RE: sql queries on excel sheet???

    It can be great for batchloading data. Remember that for data it may act like an sql db, it isn't. No xactions, isolation or concurrency.

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