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Re: difference in SQL syntax
Posted by: marc castrovinci
Date: November 06, 2006 11:45PM

Good luck everyone! I'm in the process of migrating an Oracle 8i Database for my company. There are over 415 schemas. I've got the Syntax nailed down and can do about anything Oracle can do. User defined exception handling (doesn't exist in mysql),decode (doesn't exist in mysql),cursors (which are VERY different then oracle) etc... I've found that the documentation for 5.0.xx is very good for figuring out where to go. It is a challenge but it can be done.

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