Hi,

You wrote:



*What are the steps if I want Jena to find out ENAME of MYSQL is same as
EMPLOYEENAME column of Oracle, ( and so can be joined). *
That's knowledge that you need to specify to the system.  (Even if the
column names are the same, their meanings could be different).

You can specify, and then run, the correct correspondence in executable
English, see executable-english.com .

HTH,  -- Adrian

Adrian Walker
Reengineering LLC
San Jose, CA, USA

On Wed, Sep 7, 2016 at 10:43 AM, ☼ R Nair (रविशंकर नायर) <
[email protected]> wrote:

> All,
>
> I am new to Jena. I would like to query two databases, mysql and Oracle.
> Assume that there are similar columns in both. For example MYSQL contains a
> table EMP with ENAME column. Oracle contains, say, DEPT table with
> EMPLOYEENAME column. What are the steps if I want Jena to find out ENAME of
> MYSQL is same as EMPLOYEENAME column of Oracle, ( and so can be joined). Is
> this possible, at least to get an output saying both columns are similar?
> If so, how, thanks and appreciate your help.
>
> Best, Ravion
>

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