Re: sorry but Oracle v SQLServer again
Date: Thu, 06 Jun 2002 14:06:17 GMT
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The design tools in SQLserver are not nearly of the same caliber of Oracle
Designer. (not sure of Sybase Power Designer because I have never used it ,
but if it is similar to SDesigner then the same statement would hold true
for Power Designer).
Jim
"willy gates" <willy_gates_at_hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Hello from a bit of a newby
>
> I have been through the archives and seen the Oracle vs SQLServer and
> dont want to start up another fight but....
>
> I am going through some costing analysis of a database for out small
> organisation. I have come down to Syabse ASE, Oracle 9i or SQL Server
> 2000.
>
> From what I can tell SQL server, out of the box, contains all manor of
> design and profiling tools whereas if I want to design and create an
> Oracle (or Sybase) database then I need to purchace either Oracle
> Designer or Sybase Power Designer. I was even told by the Sybase
> sales chap that I dont even get the DDL with the ASE server, I imagine
> that the same will be said when the Oracle people get back to me.
>
> My problem is that these developer packs are the only thing that is
> pushing Oracle and Sybase out of my budget, and I would rather run the
> database on UNIX than NT.
>
> David
Received on Thu Jun 06 2002 - 16:06:17 CEST