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BrianPaul
Thinking about taking the plunge into oracle. I have been using Windows and
Access since Access Version 2.0
I only have about 4 weeks training on UNIX and SQL 7. However, as an IT
professional alot of DBA's are trying to convince me that I should dive into
Oracle and Red hat. Back in 1999 while attending training on HPUX I wasn't
impressed although I was very fluent in dos commands, etc and could relate
HPUX SAM with Simular DOS commands.
Question: I like the end user interface forms, reports that Access as a
front end offers the end user. Is there a simular interface for Oracle?
Question: I heard that ORACLE has an impresive GUI that is easier to
navagate and understand. Is that true?
Question: can Access be used with ORACLE although two different Operating
systems. Im only assuming a DNS connection of some sort?
I would like to hear some oppinions from others that have took the time to
learn ORACLE and what learning curves were involved.
Thanks, this forum has been quite helpful in the past to me.
Access since Access Version 2.0
I only have about 4 weeks training on UNIX and SQL 7. However, as an IT
professional alot of DBA's are trying to convince me that I should dive into
Oracle and Red hat. Back in 1999 while attending training on HPUX I wasn't
impressed although I was very fluent in dos commands, etc and could relate
HPUX SAM with Simular DOS commands.
Question: I like the end user interface forms, reports that Access as a
front end offers the end user. Is there a simular interface for Oracle?
Question: I heard that ORACLE has an impresive GUI that is easier to
navagate and understand. Is that true?
Question: can Access be used with ORACLE although two different Operating
systems. Im only assuming a DNS connection of some sort?
I would like to hear some oppinions from others that have took the time to
learn ORACLE and what learning curves were involved.
Thanks, this forum has been quite helpful in the past to me.