Re: Oracle guru...please help newbie

From: Chris Kasten <kasten_at_brookings.net>
Date: 1995/10/26
Message-ID: <46odch$co2_at_news.corpcomm.net>#1/1


leng_at_cougar.vut.edu.au (Leng Kaing) wrote:

> Chris Kasten (kasten_at_brookings.net) wrote:
> : sb5_at_ganet.net (Steven A. Brunton) wrote:
 

> : : Today I got a memo from corporate. After a couple of years of futzing
> : : around, they've settled on Oracle Financial to run our accounting,
> : : Oracle 7 for DBMS and Developer2000/Designer2000 for development. I
> : : myself am a (self-taught) FoxPro/VisualBasic/PowerBuilder type.
 

> I believe there's a developer/2000 trial available as well. Ask Oracle
> about it. There's also a trial version of Personal Oracle 7 on the web.
> Haven't heard of designer/2000 trials. As for learning the product, if
> you have a lot of time, you can learn it. But learning curve is much
> more than those that you've mention. I too learnt VB and Paradox on my
> own. But when it comes to Oracle, it think it best to go to a course.
>

Not completely sure, but I believe you have to join the IOUG in order to get the Dev/2K trial... Received on Thu Oct 26 1995 - 00:00:00 CET

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