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Old 07-22-1998, 06:41 PM
G Roy
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What is SQL Server ???

I am new to Database field, I know SQL Server is a DBMS but what is SQL Server for Sybase or SQL Server for Oracle ??
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Old 07-24-1998, 10:34 AM
Andrew Prosser
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On 7/22/98 6:41:47 PM, G Roy wrote:
> I am new to Database field, I know SQL Server is a DBMS but what is SQL
> Server for Sybase or SQL Server for Oracle ??

SQL Server is an RDBMS - Sybase no longer has a supported SQL Server, it
has Adaptive Server Enterprise and Adaptive Server Anywhere.

SQL Server for Oracle is a mythical product much like the fabled Java
Network Devices touted by Larry Ellison.

It looks like you need to RTFM a bit, if you want some ideas try;

http://sybooks.sybase.com/dynaweb - Sybooks - Online Manuals

http://www2.fyrisskolan.uppsala.se/books/sql65/toc.htm
- Special Ed., Using MS SQL Server 6.5, Table Of Contents
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Old 07-25-1998, 01:18 AM
Stephen Wynkoop
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What is SQL Server ??? (reply)

You can also find Special Ed. Using SQL Server on THIS site - just use the search option to the left to find out just about anything about SQL server.

Enjoy!
SW



http://sybooks.sybase.com/dynaweb - Sybooks - Online
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http://www2.fyrisskolan.uppsala.se/books/sql65/toc.htm

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