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Re: What is oracle

From: blackgold <blackgold_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Mon, 6 Jan 2003 02:22:07 +0800
Message-ID: <av9sq0$bvc$1@mawar.singnet.com.sg>


Thanks. I get the picture, more or less. How is oracle database related to SQL? Is the relationship like
Access is to Visual Basic? Thanks for the website. The amount of information there is quite intimidating, and it will take me quite some time to go through all of them.

"Jim Kennedy" <kennedy-down_with_spammers_at_attbi.com> wrote in message news:a2_R9.250421$qF3.22295_at_sccrnsc04...
> There is a company called Oracle and a database called ORACLE and an
> application server called Oracle Application server and Oracle
Applications.
> How about going to www.oracle.com?
> Jim
>
> --
> Replace part of the email address: kennedy-down_with_spammers_at_attbi.com
> with family. Remove the negative part, keep the minus sign. You can
figure
> it out.
> "blackgold" <blackgold_at_yippee.com> wrote in message
> news:av9k4b$ju5$1_at_reader01.singnet.com.sg...
> > Is it possible or easy to learn oracle by self study? But I have a
> problem.
> > What is oracle. Originally I thought it had something to do with
database
> > management but as I do more research I really get into a confused state
of
> > mind. Seems to be mixed up with visual basic, Java , servers, and SQL
> among
> > others. Can any one please enlighten me. Or point me in a direction
where
> I
> > can read a Faq on oracle. I may have come to the wrong place for advice,
> if
> > so, I apologise.
> >
> >
>
>
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