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Porting from Oracle
From: David Radcliffe
Northampton (
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Date: Thu Nov 18 2004 - 07:56:26 CST
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Hello,
Has anyone had any success or problems porting Stored Procedures from
Oracle.
I've started doing this, and haven't made much progress so far...
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