From: | DrouetL(at)ldnegoce(dot)com |
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To: | "Hegyvari Krisztian" <Hegyvari(dot)Krisztian(at)ardents(dot)hu> |
Cc: | pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: Postgresql and oracle |
Date: | 2002-01-28 15:34:19 |
Message-ID: | OF45E8ADBC.6FEDFDBD-ONC1256B4F.005527D9@louisdreyfus.fr |
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I need to publish some data on an intranet.
The database will be relatively simple around 15 tables. The problem is
that I will store some data that I will need to use in others applications
such as currencies and prices.
The other applications will be on other servers.
Is it more clear ?
(Sorry for my poor english I'm french)
Laurent Drouet
"Hegyvari Krisztian"
<Hegyvari(dot)Krisztian(at)a To: <DrouetL(at)ldnegoce(dot)com>
rdents.hu> cc:
Subject: Re: [GENERAL] Postgresql and oracle
28/01/02 16:32
I guess they are not in the same league. Everything depends on what you
want to achieve.
HKrisztian
>>> <DrouetL(at)ldnegoce(dot)com> 01/28/02 02:40pm >>>
Hi everybody
I'm currently wondering about using postgresql instead of oracle database
for the future web development.
I've not seen any comparision between both. Is there one somewhere ?
I would like to know if it is possible with postgresql to access data from
one database to an another (in oracle the name is db_links). The utility of
this function is to maintain only one database with all the references and
to use it on the other.
Regards
Laurent Drouet
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