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363.1 | Works, but expensive solution | HSOMAI::STOUT | | Fri Jun 02 1989 22:42 | 13 |
| Yes, there is a SQL*NET driver for DECnet-DOS. The biggest problem is
memory. Version 5.1B of ORACLE on the PC is supposed to relieve the
memory situation to some extent. Prior to 5.1B it was just about
impossible to run an application because parts of DECnet and the SQL*NET
drivers occupied a significant portion of memory below 640K. 5.1B
allows the ORACLE tools to run in extended memory through the use of a
Protected Memory Executive (PME). Note this is extended memory, not
expanded memory.
Is there any chance you can talk to the customer about SQL Services
and Rdb?
Dale
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363.2 | Do I have choice? | HGOVC::ANNAHUI | | Fri Jun 09 1989 05:42 | 15 |
| Dale, Thank you.
I would very much like to talk about Rdb and SQL service, but the
problem is only Rdb is not good enough, user needs interface too.
Oracle provide a rather convincing tools since most of the developers
are conversant with SQL and Cobol.
Among all the 4GL that can integrated with RDB, which one do you
think that can be of competitive with Oracle in this situation?
Best regards
Anna
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363.3 | Recommend RALLY. | BISTRO::KIRK | Lies, damn lies, and benchmarks. | Fri Jun 09 1989 15:04 | 8 |
| Anna,
>Among all the 4GL that can integrated with RDB, which one do you
>think that can be of competitive with Oracle in this situation?
Recommend RALLY as a 4GL. It is much better the Oracle's product.
Richard
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363.4 | Suggestions | QUILL::BOOTH | What am I?...An Oracle? | Fri Jun 09 1989 23:15 | 6 |
| SmartStar for the VAX/VMS only environment.
If PC development is required, either PowerHouse, Focus, or Ingres
Tools.
---- Michael Booth
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