Re: L:ist - Can do/do better in MS SQL than Oracle

From: Ben Brugman <Ben_at_niethier.nl>
Date: Mon, 15 Apr 2002 21:20:41 +0200
Message-ID: <a9f8vg$81j$1_at_reader10.wxs.nl>


[Quoted] I Replied to this to the mail of Thomas Kyte directly because I thought this thread was becoming a bit thin, but as his email address was not reachable I'll reply here.

The thread was what can not be done in Oracle. One of the anwers from me was serializable, with an added example, the example was not accepted. So I gave an example which we came upon in real life.

Now solutions were given for the example we came upon. This did involve changing the datamodel because of shortcommings of Oracle, but the problem can be solved that way.

But the original problem of Oracle not being serializable is still not solved.
So for each transaction, one has to check if there are serialization problems
and if there are they have to be solved.

For each problem there is a solution, but there is no general solution for serializable problems in Oracle.

Hereby I show that Oracle and SQL-server are not equivalent. (MS SQL-server [Quoted] does have serializable). Both have there strength's and their weakenesses.

ben brugman. Received on Mon Apr 15 2002 - 21:20:41 CEST

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