Re: Oracle Migration. Don't Care about the Corbomite Maneuver,

From: "Joshua D(dot) Drake" <jd(at)commandprompt(dot)com>
To: "Mohan, Ross" <RMohan(at)arbinet(dot)com>
Cc: pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: Re: Oracle Migration. Don't Care about the Corbomite Maneuver,
Date: 2005-03-30 02:00:53
Message-ID: 424A0855.10301@commandprompt.com
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Mohan, Ross wrote:

>Hello Postgres'ers,
>
>Oracle newbie to PG here, curious about best books and online
>resources. A *lot* of what I am finding in google is one to four
>year old p*ssing contest with MySQL vs. Postgres (don't care)
>or "Why doesn't PostGres support five level hypergalactic triple ACID
>Phase Inverters on the Debian/Slack Leenucks 3.0(a) kernel" (also
>don't care, at least yet ;-))
>
>Just have a small oracle db to move over to PG. And I want it
>to go well, be robust, manageable etc. So...that's the kind
>of book/community I am looking for.
>
>Any pointers?
>
>
If you don't currently use store procedures your data set
should be fairly easily to move over. You just have to change
some data types to correctly match.

I had a paper around here somewhere about it I will see if I can
did it up.

Sincerely,

Joshua D. Drake

>
>Thanks In Advance!
>
>
>Ross Mohan
>Postgres Rookie
>
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