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Oracle doesn't support t-sql, it has its own language PL/SQL and if it is 8i
you are moving to ,java.
I'm alittle unclear as to why you should expect Oracle to support the ms
specific extensions to sql. Does DB2 for example support tsql 9just meant as
a question not a flame)
IIRC the Oracle website technet.oracle.com (registration free but required has documentation on datatypes.
"Tommy Akre" <tommy_at_BRA.no> wrote in message
news:nfAI4.60$By1.1104_at_news1.online.no...
> We are also doing this. We support Access, MS Sql server version 6.5 and
7.0
> today, and now I'm implementing Oracle. I hope I dont qualify as beeing
one
> of the complaining and expecting guys.
>
> One thing I take for granted though, and that is that Oracle supports, as
> most other big databases, the Transact Structured Query Language(T-SQL of
> course). If I couldn't expect this, then the project dies right here right
> now.
-- Niall Litchfield Oracle DBA Audit Commission UKReceived on Tue Apr 11 2000 - 00:00:00 CDT
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