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Re: Tutorials

From: kkrause <kkrause_at_homesourcecapital.com>
Date: 1 Nov 2001 06:00:36 -0800
Message-ID: <8f31cf59.0111010600.473f923c@posting.google.com>


You can try www.oraclenotes.com and photo.net/sql

hth

"rtdos_at_yahoo.com" <rtdos_at_hotmail.com> wrote in message news:<BK%D7.51$wL5.35270_at_news.uswest.net>...
> Greg,
> The problem is that these are the tools I use at work. :(
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> "Greg Lorriman" <greg_lorriman_at_bigfoot.com> wrote in message
> news:1004570493.29633.0.nnrp-14.9e98bd70_at_news.demon.co.uk...
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> > If you are a relative beginner then avoid both until you;ve learned one of
> > the cleaner/simpler/purer RDBM's. The complexities of the bodges in these
> > two products will end up causing you alot of confusion : "Why would one
> want
> > to do that, and why do it that way, why why why?". Sybase is a good
> choice.
> > Or look at Interbase which also has a fully functional free open source
> > version (although interbase is a versioning database, which I personally
> > prefer, rather than using the traditonal record/table locking idea).
> > Interbase also suffers from crap tools (or you have to pay good money).
> >
> > "rtdos_at_yahoo.com" <rtdos_at_hotmail.com> wrote in message
> > news:JY_D7.38$wL5.21786_at_news.uswest.net...
> > >
> > > Are there any good downloadable freeware tutorials (html, video, text,
> pdf,
> > > or other) for ORACLE or MS ACCESS ?
> > > --
> > > J.Wood
> > > rtdos_at_juno.com
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
Received on Thu Nov 01 2001 - 08:00:36 CST

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