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You could use personal oracle to develop with. or if you use access you
could download the oracle migration workbench with the access plugin to
migrate from access to oracle.
Alistair
"Jacky Luk" <luckie_at_netvigator.com> wrote in message
news:agc7vf$bo03_at_imsp212.netvigator.com...
> My boss requires me to build a barcode system to add value to our service
we
> provide (Engineering warehouses for logistics company) . This application
> needs massive database operations and requires Oracle or SQL Server as
> backends and some middle tier parts. But Oracle is so expensive, so I
intend
> to write a prototype of the barcode system that uses Access instead of
> Oracle. Does anyone know the code can straight port to the client's
> production machine that uses Oracle? Or is there a cheaper version of
Oracle
> that facilitates the construction of prototype software?
> Thanks
> Jack
>
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Received on Mon Jul 08 2002 - 09:41:16 CDT
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