Hmm, must be a one hour course then ;-)

On Thursday 31 July 2003 12:34, you wrote:
> I know Microsoft is offering a new course called 'Microsoft SQL Server
> 2000 for Experienced Database Professionals'.  It is aimed at DBAs with
> experience with Oracle, DB2, Sybase etc. who want to know more about SQL
> Server.
>
> You can read more about this course at
> http://www.microsoft.com/traincert/syllabi/2723afinal.asp.
>
> Gudmundur
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > There is alot of talk about multi-skilling/reskilling going
> > on here at my company. We use Oracle and MSSQL dbs.
> > I have been wondering if anyone is aware of a resource that
> > shows the oracle programming technique and what the
> > corresponding MSSQL programming technique is. ie
> > Oracle defines variable           : MSSQL defines variable
> > Oracle cursor looks like this   : MSSQL cursor looks like this.
> > Oracle uses rollbacks            : MSSQL uses "MSSQL rollbacks"
> > etc
> > Hope you all understand what I mean.
> >
> > TIA
> > Denham Eva
> > Oracle DBA
> > Linux like TeePee... No Windows, No Gates and Apache inside!
> >
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