But you could try <a href="http://troels.arvin.dk/db/rdbms/">this</a> for a starting point.
Developing and deploying against different database products is hugely crazy, IMO.
Wade.
Dunno about a master list.
But you could try <a href="http://troels.arvin.dk/db/rdbms/">this</a> for a starting point.
Developing and deploying against different database products is hugely crazy, IMO. Wade. |
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not quite that bad
originsl developed on mysql ported by request by original developers to oracle, still a mistake unless development is simultaneous in all target rdbms's
used to do that back in the day |
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Tis too!
I worked on a project that ran with SQL Server. It's behavior, i.e. what it returned to a query, changed in subtle ways because of some parameter change the DBA made that did not change the tables in any way. Broke the system until resolved!
Granted this was SQL Server, but it's tough enough to deal with the idiosyncrasies of one database. And they all have their idiosyncrasies! Alex
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