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Re: Oracle and Sybase compatibility

From: Jim Douglas <genesis-software_at_worldnet.att.net>
Date: 1997/09/20
Message-ID: <5vvc02$s95@bgtnsc03.worldnet.att.net>#1/1

Wondering how many stored procedures that you currently have that may have to be completely rewritten?

Stuart Macandrew <macand1s_at_wcc.govt.nz> wrote in article <01bcc55c$456855e0$181e0a0a_at_prod1002>...
> We are currently running Sybase10/11 on Sun Solaris servers, and are
> considering running Oracle in addition for a new application. Our
> applications are client/server using Win/95 or NT4 clients.
>
> Can anyone share their experiences (good and bad) of doing this.
> eg.
> - can we run both servers on the same Solaris box, or should we dedicate
 a
> box to each DBMS. What issues should we consider.
> - compatibility of SQL*Net and Open Client on Win/95 workstations etc.
> - issues regarding interfacing applications based on different DBMS's.
 eg.
> an Oracle application wishes to reference some data on a Sybase DBMS or
> vice-versa.
>
> Responses via email would be excellent.
>
> tyia
>
> Stuart Macandrew
> email: macand1s_at_wcc.govt.nz
>
Received on Sat Sep 20 1997 - 00:00:00 CDT

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