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Posted by DA Morgan on 07/08/05 08:51
jrefactors@hotmail.com wrote:
> I want to know the differences between SQL Server 2000 stored
> procedures and oracle stored procedures? Do they have different
> syntax? The concept should be the same that the stored procedures
> execute in the database server with better performance?
>
> Please advise good references for Oracle stored procedures also.
>
> thanks!!
A far simpler question might be "Is there anything similar between
SQL Server 2000 and Oracle stored procedures. The differences are
at the very core of what constitutes a transaction, the locking
model, the object types available, the concurrency model, and
capabilities within Oracle such as Flashback for which no similar
capability exists in SQL Server ... not 2000 and not Yukon.
My recommendation would be that you purchase Tom Kyte's book "Expert
one-on-one Oracle" and read, with special care, the first three
chapters. Especially the discussion of multiversion read consistency.
If you wish to explore further you can download Oracle for free from
http://otn.oracle.com, purchase the CD Packs for about $70 USD from
http://store.oracle.com, and should visit http://tahiti.oracle.com
for reference materials.
HTH
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Daniel A. Morgan
http://www.psoug.org
damorgan@x.washington.edu
(replace x with u to respond)
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