Re: Postgresql, SQL server and Oracle. Please, help - Mailing list pgsql-general

From felix@crowfix.com
Subject Re: Postgresql, SQL server and Oracle. Please, help
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Msg-id 20050125190022.GA31060@crowfix.com
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In response to Postgresql, SQL server and Oracle. Please, help  ("Nadia Kunkov" <nadiak@parkerglobal.com>)
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On Tue, Jan 25, 2005 at 12:35:50PM -0500, Nadia Kunkov wrote:

> Hi, I was wondering where can I get documentation and especially examples on PgSQL?  I've done a lot of work with Ms
SQLserver and need to rewrite a number of stored procedures in PgSQL.  Is there a tutorial?  What is the best way to
start?
> Can I read an Oracle book?  How close is Oracle to Postgresql?

Not specifically what you want, but there's a book with the
imaginative name of "SQL" by Chris Fehily, Peachpit Press, ISBN
0-201-11803-0, meant as a beginner's guide, but which also includes
all the variations in SQL for PostgreSQL, Oracle, and MS SQL Server.
That is why I got it, and it is pretty handy for me, a non-guru.

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