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If you can hold on for the weekend ( I am so busy it is unbelievable) I
could maybe knock something together next week. Can you give me a list of
what you want and I will try and help you out next week.
Regards
Lee
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Sent: 24 October 2003 15:49
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Well i've been tasked to do some crosstraining of db2 DBAs to teach them oracle(dark side, ok more expensive side).
Does anyone know of a white paper, document, book, etc that would do DBA tasks comparisons?
looking for something like "alter database datafile 'filename' resize 1000m;" command in oracle is equivalent to that in db2/udb.
Does something like that exist?
thanks, joe
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