So I'm sitting through another day of Stuff I Already Know and the teacher, a nice enough Genoan guy who mangles both German and English without prejudice is going over the new syntax and abilities in 11g. We're dropping tables but wait! There's a foreign key! What to do?
My response didn't go over so well.
x-posted to da brog.
"Dog, your training has been approved."
"Citrix? Finally??"
"No, Oracle. DBA path.
"Umm... "
Poll: Preferred database
x-posted to da brog.
"Hi. We want to know what it takes to change database platforms."
That's simple enough: a full re-installation since scripts are loaded at installation based on the database. IBM, Oracle and MS SQL Server have different column types, mechanisms, tuning methods and so forth. We also optimise our SQL based on the DB vendor.
And then I read on:
Of course I copied this over to the blog.
Verbatim ticket:
We are exhausted with two things:Lemme tell you something, buddy. We're sick of it, too. Every time Microsoft release a patch to fix a few dozen of the thousands of bugs they know about, they break functionality. Worse, what they break or remove often revolves around a previously recommended method.1) Microsoft incompatibilty
2) Functionalities being taken away.
x-posted from the blog
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