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Re: Comparison of Oracle commans Vs. SQL Server Commands

From: <euan.garden_at_gmail.com>
Date: 25 May 2007 17:53:01 -0700
Message-ID: <1180140781.541077.246330@q66g2000hsg.googlegroups.com>


On May 24, 9:43 am, DA Morgan <damor..._at_psoug.org> wrote:
> Brian Peasland wrote:
> > Geri Reshef wrote:
> >> Where can I find a short comparision of SQL comands of both products?
> >> I need to find the Oracle equivalents of someSQL Servercommands
> >> (e.g. date functions).
>
> > This is one of the better ones I've found:
>
> >http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/sql/2000/reskit/part2/c0...
>
> > It's written by Microsoft in the hopes you'll migrate toSQL Server, but
> > you can use the doc to go the other way too!
>
> > Cheers,
> > Brian
>
> I started reviewing the site but had to stop when my laughter started
> bothering those around me.
>
> This is priceless:
> "Clustering is a shared disk, hardware solution protecting against
> computer failure."
>
> Forget cache fusion.
> Forget TAF and FCF.
> Forget that RAC is not a hardware solution.
> Forget the fact that shared disk is a very small part of RAC.
>
> It is best to suspend one's synapses when reading Microsoft docs.
> --
> Daniel A. Morgan
> University of Washington
> damor..._at_x.washington.edu
> (replace x with u to respond)
> Puget Sound Oracle Users Groupwww.psoug.org- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

Did you bother to actually look at the context for your comment? This is a 7 year old document... Received on Fri May 25 2007 - 19:53:01 CDT

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