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Re: MS SQL Server vs Oracle vs DB2 (&Sybase too)

From: Rob Schreurs <robschreurs_at_hotmail.com>
Date: 2000/05/28
Message-ID: <8gqqt2$r7e$1@nereid.worldonline.nl>#1/1

I am working with oracle and sybase on different plaforms and both are rqually powerfull. You just have to know what button (or command) to push in one and which button to push in the other to get the job done. Oracle is a bit more configurable but sybase does a nicer job wwhen you try to administer it.
As leebert mentioned below: They both get the job done

Rob

leebert <*GNOSPAM*leebert_at_mindspring.com> wrote in message news:393018DD.24C5BC1_at_mindspring.com...
> Sergei Kuchin wrote:
>
> > No offence but: one man's meat is another man's poison.
> > In other words,
> > all is relative.
>
> I work w/ DB2, MS SQL & Sybase.
>
> They all have their place in our shop. I enjoy DB2 the most of all of
 them. But they all
> get the job done w/ varying nuisance issues.
>
> /l
>
> +-----[ http://leebert.home.mindspring.com ] --------+
> It is impossible to begin to learn that which one thinks one already
 knows. -- Epictetus
> (c.55-c.135)
>
>
Received on Sun May 28 2000 - 00:00:00 CDT

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