I was interested in such features as foreign keys, inner and outer
joins, stored procedures, triggers support, etc.

It appears on the surface that sapdb is fairly consistent with these
kinds of features.

>>> Juergen Sauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 06/12 1:06 PM >>>
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Am Mittwoch, 12. Juni 2002 16:12 schrieb Douglas Becker:
> Excuse my intrusion and my ignorance, but I was wondering how the
Open
> SAPDB compared to ORACLE feature for feature.

> Do they have near the same features?
Yes and No.

If you do a compare on the Database Level, there are not many
differences, 
some in SQL dialecting (SapDB has no "TABLESPACES") but in Storage, 
performace Oracle and SapDB are really quite simular.

So this will be more a "religious" question. Not more not less.

But if you compare over the big Bunch of "additional" Software around
the 
DB there exist only the most important thing for the SAP-DB.

mfG
        Jojo

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