You might like to buy the ebook "SQL Server 2000 for Oracle DBA's"
by Chris Kempster: http://www.chriskempster.com/

I bought it, printed it and had it bound at Kinko's.

Appears to be a very good book, though I've only read parts of it.

Jared



On Thu, 2003-07-31 at 02:34, Denham Eva wrote:
> 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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