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My previous job used MS SQL and I have been using MS SQL for many, many years. My new job uses Oracle and I keep running into instances where queries don't work. So I have to look up the Oracle way of doing it. Is there a book or web site which covers the differences between queries on MS SQL and Oracle? |
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My previous job used MS SQL and I have been using MS SQL for many, many years. My new job uses Oracle and I keep running into instances where queries don't work. So I have to look up the Oracle way of doing it. Is there a book or web site which covers the differences between queries on MS SQL and Oracle? |
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My previous job used MS SQL and I have been using MS SQL for many, many years. My new job uses Oracle and I keep running into instances where queries don't work. So I have to look up the Oracle way of doing it. Is there a book or web site which covers the differences between queries on MS SQL and Oracle? |
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My previous job used MS SQL and I have been using MS SQL for many, many years. My new job uses Oracle and I keep running into instances where queries don't work. So I have to look up the Oracle way of doing it. Is there a book or web site which covers the differences between queries on MS SQL and Oracle? |
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