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Question posted: 03 04 2011 04:41:28 +0000,
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03 04 2011 06:38:11 +0000
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what is difference between oracle and mysql ?
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Anand Sharma, Monitoring the research funded by DIT, Department of Information Technology
| 03 04 2011 06:38:11 +0000
Dear Vikash, Please check below and respond: 1.Some syntactic differences between Mysql and Oracle. 2.Oracle is not open source mysql is open source database. 3.Mysql does not have a language such as PL/SQL, but instead allows. 4.Mysql support auto increment function. Oracle does not support auto increment function. 5.Oracle support sub queries. Mysql does not support sub queries. 6.Mysql does not supports views, trigger, indexing, sequence. Store procedure oracle support. 7.Oracle is generally use for much larger applications then mysql. 8.Oracle requires much more setup and tuning then mysql.
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