Joe,
I would say that depends on the needs of the job. If the guy/girl is trying
to get a development slot, yeah not too hard. If a DBA slot, the difference is
kind of night & day. As a junior DBA I'd be inclined to say yes, then pack the
person off to an Oracle DBA class pretty quick.
Dick Goulet
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Author: Joe Testa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 5/31/2002 6:38 AM
Anyone on the list done a comparison(or worked with both) MySQL and
Oracle and can give me the good/bad points of My SQL?
Doing interviewer thing and someone has My SQL who would like to move
into the oracle world and i know nothing about mySQL and am wondering if
the transition from one to the other is easily done.
thanks, joe
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