RE: Re[2]: Re[2]: Peoplesoft Oracle

2003-01-30 Thread Henry Poras
the Microsoft is trying to get into the CRM business. Direct competition. David Davis From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: david davis [EMAIL PROTECTED], Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re[2]: Peoplesoft Oracle Date: Wed, 29 Jan 2003 09:44:23 -0500 David Lisa, 1st point

Re:RE: Re[2]: Re[2]: Peoplesoft Oracle

2003-01-30 Thread dgoulet
SQLServer as a source development platform now the Microsoft is trying to get into the CRM business. Direct competition. David Davis From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: david davis [EMAIL PROTECTED], Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re[2]: Peoplesoft Oracle Date: Wed, 29 Jan

Re[2]: Peoplesoft Oracle

2003-01-29 Thread dgoulet
David Lisa, 1st point is that were still on PeopleTools 7.53 so this may be somewhat dated. Anyway, go to Peopletools, utilities, use Peopletools options. Uncheck the Grant Access option low behold, PeopleTools will not try to create a user via the grant connect to syntax that is so out

Re: Re[2]: Peoplesoft Oracle

2003-01-29 Thread david davis
if PeopleSoft will move away from SQLServer as a source development platform now the Microsoft is trying to get into the CRM business. Direct competition. David Davis From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: david davis [EMAIL PROTECTED], Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re[2

Re[2]: Re[2]: Peoplesoft Oracle

2003-01-29 Thread dgoulet
platform now the Microsoft is trying to get into the CRM business. Direct competition. David Davis From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: david davis [EMAIL PROTECTED], Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re[2]: Peoplesoft Oracle Date: Wed, 29 Jan 2003 09:44:23 -0500 David Lisa