I've seen MySQL truncate data on insert without warning.

MySQL also does not have foreign keys. It accepts the syntax of
create foreign key, but nothing is created, nothing is enforced.

I recently did a migration from MySQL to Oracle, and these were the
two major issues I faced.

Let me know if you have any more specific questions.

-Joe

--- Joe Testa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 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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