Re: [GENERAL] Allowing SYSDATE to Work - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Jim Nasby
Subject Re: [GENERAL] Allowing SYSDATE to Work
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Msg-id 47C73E7A-3F37-422D-ADD2-72877D5F524D@decibel.org
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In response to Re: [GENERAL] Allowing SYSDATE to Work  ("Matt Miller" <pgsql@mattmillersf.fastmail.fm>)
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On Nov 21, 2006, at 10:59 AM, Matt Miller wrote:
>> BTW, have you given EnterpriseDB a try?
>
> I looked at it a year or more ago, but I decided it wasn't the type of
> approach I wanted.  I want to focus on getting Oracle DBs migrated to
> Postgres proper.  If I have to hack Postgres to ease the transition  
> I'd
> rather do that than migrate to another commercial offering.
>
> Thanks for the reminder, though, I'll probably take another look, just
> to see what they're up to.

Well, EnterpriseDB supports both PostgreSQL and Oracle syntax, so it  
does ease migration since you don't have to migrate every last piece  
of code at once. It'd probably be worth your time to download it and  
give it a try, but then again I'm biased. :)
--
Jim Nasby                                            jim@nasby.net
EnterpriseDB      http://enterprisedb.com      512.569.9461 (cell)




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