Hi
Check the document below which discusses the
differences in Oracle and SQL Server databases.
http://www.dbresources.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=86
Thanks
Jason
- Tim Gorman <Tim_at_SageLogix.com> wrote:
> ...this is even worse than the myth that programming
> to the ANSI SQL
> standard will allow you to port an application
> between RDBMS products, such
> as Oracle and SQL Server... :-)
>
> Oracle does not charge for development usage of it's
> products. That's why
> all software is downloadable for free from OTN. It
> is when you try to seek
> support that you should be properly licensed. That
> takes care of the cost
> issue...
>
> As far as the "skills" issue, the investment in
> learning how to install an
> Oracle development environment for an Oracle-based
> production system would
> be more than justified by the cost you are going to
> incur trying to put an
> application developed under SQL Server into an
> Oracle production system.
> "Pay" up now, or "pay" up later...
>
> This question of a script or tool to determine
> deltas is only the first of
> many installments of the "pay up later" choice...
>
> ----- Original Message -----
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>
>
> > One of our teams started programming in SQLServer,
> but now we are live in
> a
> > production ORACLE environment. Due to several
> issues, such as
> > licensing,skills, etc., the development must stay
> on SQLServer.
> >
> > Is there a tool or whatever to find out the deltas
> between a SQLServerDB
> > and an Oracle DB? Or any suggestions.
> >
> > Ray
> >
> >
> >
>
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