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- From: ramirez@IASTATE.EDU (Richard G Ramirez)
- Subject: Re: Objects and Oracle?
- Message-ID: <1992Sep8.105035@IASTATE.EDU>
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- Reply-To: ramirez@IASTATE.EDU (Richard G Ramirez)
- Organization: Iowa State University
- References: <1992Aug28.214443.24903@IRO.UMontreal.CA> <1992Aug29.222011.12654@infonode.ingr.com>
- Date: Tue, 8 Sep 1992 15:50:35 GMT
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- About Oracle and Windows. I have been an Oracle user
- since Version 4. I tried to run it from Windows and
- finally gave up. As you said the documentation and
- their help is vague at least. Worse, when I called
- them their attitude was that Microsoft should change
- their memory manager to fit Oracle's.
-
- I moved to Quadbase/SQL for Windows and I have used
- it from Visual Basic. I am in the process of
- writing Actor code to interface with Quadbase.
-
- As far as I can tell, Quadbase is a robust package
- that should do what you need.
-
- We also plan to buy Toolbook soon. I will be glad
- to hear of any Toolbook-relational interfaces.
-