Re: oracle v SS

From: Kellyn Pot'Vin-Gorman <dbakevlar_at_gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 8 Nov 2019 13:49:31 -0800
Message-ID: <CAN6wuX2hgALf23KSciCA3qmME+H6OKJY734hCJ95DMrYcbu3-A_at_mail.gmail.com>



I had that very conversation with the dB migration tool this week. Databases can change, but to expect developers to give up pl/sql functions, regular expressions there discovered the power of is unrealistic. They agreed, but I’m still becoming known here...unsure how much impact it will have.

Thanks
Kellyn

On Fri, Nov 8, 2019 at 10:55 AM Mladen Gogala <gogala.mladen_at_gmail.com> wrote:

>
> On 11/8/19 9:19 AM, Kellyn Pot'Vin-Gorman wrote:
> > Thank you, Malden for bringing up Azure Data Studio and the
> > advancements in SQL Server with Linux, which is now GA with SQL Server
> > 2019 this week.
>
>
> Thanks Kellyn!
>
> I am an old Oracle hack but I can appreciate the new tools and
> opportunities. SQL Server on Azure is the preferred way, but if the DW
> load needs to be done on the premises, then on-prem SQL Server is
> definitely an option. Having said that, I would really like to see
> PL/SQL interpreter in SS. Kellyn, if you have influence on the powers
> within Microsoft, please try suggesting them to implement it.
>
> Regards
>
> --

*Kellyn Pot'Vin-Gorman*
DBAKevlar Blog <http://dbakevlar.com>
President Denver SQL Server User Group <http://denversql.org/> about.me/dbakevlar

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