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Title: | DEC Rdb against the World |
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Moderator: | HERON::GODFRIND |
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Created: | Fri Jun 12 1987 |
Last Modified: | Thu Feb 23 1995 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 1348 |
Total number of notes: | 5438 |
438.0. "Oracle -> Rdb conversion tools, how are these ?" by TYFYS::MUNNS () Wed Sep 27 1989 20:40
I work in the Center for Migration Services in Colorado Springs.
Having just returned from a visit to a small California company by the
name of Trifox, let me tell you what I discovered.
Trifox developed Oracle's SQL*QMX which gives forms and report
interfaces to Oracle databases. Now they have developed
some Oracle -> Rdb conversion tools. Actually these tools will allow
conversions between Rdb, Oracle, Sybase, Nucleus, and DB2.
I had the chance to see these tools. I would like to briefly describe
what these tools do. I am looking for feedback from you: is this
functionality sufficient for getting customers off of Oracle and
onto Rdb ?
Keep in mind that these tools require only the Rdb run-time license
and VMS.
Trifox has a data unload utility that takes data out of an Oracle
database and stores it in a file. They have a data load utility that
loads Rdb. If the user wanted to disable field and table constraints
during the load process, this would have to be done manually, then the
constraints would have to be reapplied.
My question: how different is an Oracle schema definition from an Rdb
definition (can Oracle's schema be directly used by Rdb or is some
type of conversion in order) ?
Another tool is called TRIM/APP which translated SQLFORMS applications
from Oracle into a neutral form specification. This neutral form can
access data from Rdb (or from other supported databases). The secret
for doing this trick is to isolate all database or operating system
specific code in "control block" modules, the unchangeable main code
uses these control blocks to access the target hardware/software. When
Trifox wants to support another target system, it just creates control
blocks. No porting nightmares like Oracle faces. Real smart.
TRIM/REPORT translates Oracle reports (generated from SQL*QMX) to a
neutral report specification. This neutral specification can generate
reports from Rdb data.
TRIM/DICTIONARY is a data dictionary that stores data descriptions and
trigger information. By the way, Oracle's poor implementation of
triggers which results in awful performance is solved in the Trifox
implementation of triggers. Also, the dummy table DUAL is no longer
needed !
Is this functionality sufficient for handling any Oracle -> Rdb
conversion requests that you have encountered ? I am not familiar with
what Oracle customers do to meet their database application needs. For
instance, is SQL*QMX the tool of choice for developing applications ?
Are 3rd & 4th GL tools used (how much) ?
-Dave.
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438.1 | Whats Happening???? | TROA02::NAISH | RDB4ME Paul Naish DTN 631-3352 | Fri Sep 29 1989 15:44 | 4 |
| Ok, what's the poop here. I have a copy of .0 pulled off the conference
by my trusty AVN and just came in to add my 2 cents worth.
Who can I talk to about the company an tools mentioned in .0
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438.2 | | TYFYS::DAVIDSON | Michael Davidson | Tue Oct 03 1989 00:31 | 8 |
| Note 417, has a little more scoop! You might want to contact Chuck
Stata. If there is interest in these tools, Phil Cudia needs to be
told. Chuck keeps running into "why do we need these type of tools"
and RIB people need to understand why ORACLE is simply a virus on a
VAX system.
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438.3 | SQL*OMX isn't an application generator. | STKAI1::ARONSON | JAN ARONSON SWAS/MFG STOCKHOLM | Thu Nov 09 1989 09:48 | 12 |
| My name is Jan Aronson, and I work in Sweden with VIA support.
I worked for Trifox in Sunnyvale, CA during 1987. I was involved
in the development of SQL*QMX (porting yo VMS and a lot of testing).
I have talked to them "over there"" and know about the discussions
that you have had.
SQL*QMX is not an application generator. For that Oracle users use
SQl*Forms, which is a lot like ours Rally.
Jan
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