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OK, while I'm really bad about approving comments (mostly because the platform makes it so painful), I do want to answer a few of them here real quick. First and foremost because this is bothering me.
Both Oracle and SQL Server have very well-established communities. While they are different, they are also similar in many ways. All DBAs worry about the performance and security of the data and the ...
Additionally, SQL Server and Oracle have different data structures for organizing data, such as tables, views, and indexes. Here you may need to use data transformation or mapping functions such ...
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