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Re: Comparison of Oracle commans Vs. SQL Server Commands

From: DA Morgan <damorgan_at_psoug.org>
Date: Wed, 30 May 2007 17:52:41 -0700
Message-ID: <1180572760.507564@bubbleator.drizzle.com>


euan.garden_at_gmail.com wrote:

> On May 30, 8:22 am, DA Morgan <damor..._at_psoug.org> wrote:

>> euan.gar..._at_gmail.com wrote:
>>> On May 27, 11:38 am, DA Morgan <damor..._at_psoug.org> wrote:
>>>> euan.gar..._at_gmail.com wrote:
>>>>> If I thought there was the slightest chance of you presenting an
>>>>> appropriate balanced article with the data I would, but as thats not
>>>>> going to happen I am not going to waste my time.
>>>> My interpretation of your remark is that you made it up.
>>>> Everyone else that has sent me a comment, when validated, has seen it
>>>> posted with in 24 hours.
>>>> --
>>>> Daniel A. Morgan
>>>> University of Washington
>>>> damor..._at_x.washington.edu
>>>> (replace x with u to respond)
>>>> Puget Sound Oracle Users Groupwww.psoug.org
>>> Oh come on Daniel if you are not willing to admit that you have shown
>>> a historical bias in favour of Oracle and againstSQL Server, in many
>>> cases directly in the face of the evidence presented to you, then you
>>> really are wasting my time on this thread. Why not simply admit that
>>> your view on the database world is coloured by your oracle experience,
>>> its nothing to be ashamed off, it would just be better if you were
>>> more open about it.
>> I have a historical bias against Windows. I don't run production Oracle
>> on Windows by choice. IfSQL Serverran on a decent operating system it
>> might be a decent product.
>>
>> That said ... my website is an academic resource used by students at the
>> University of Washington and the intention is to make it as complete and
>> accurate as possible. And given that I teach in the Paul G. Allen
>> Computing Center and the first class I ever taught at the U was in Mary
>> Gates Hall it is not an environment where one can not be mindful of
>> Microsoft's influence.
>>
>> Now are you capable of actually pointing to an error or omission or is
>> the sole extent of what you have to offer complaining that I prefer
>> scotch to brandy?
>> --
>> 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 -
> 
> So are you saying that if SQL Server ran on a form of *nix that we
> would no longer be subjected to your rants about Security, Clustering,
> Locking, Escalation, Transaction Isolation Models, T-SQL, TempDb,
> Schemas vs Instances vs Databases etc etc etc?

Are you saying you are incapable of pointing out a single error or omission from my website? You first! <g>

-- 
Daniel A. Morgan
University of Washington
damorgan_at_x.washington.edu
(replace x with u to respond)
Puget Sound Oracle Users Group
www.psoug.org
Received on Wed May 30 2007 - 19:52:41 CDT

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