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> From: David Morris > > We support one of our manufacturing plants with a > Java/RSSQL/SQL Server/Oracle/iSeries based system. The iSeries > system collects orders and manages finished good inventory. > The Oracle database handles raw materials, scheduling, and > reporting, RSSQL supports about 300 PLC devices that provide process > feedback, and SQL Server is used by some of the materials handing > equipment. All of this runs 24/7 363 days a year. Java was > used because it integrates better than anything else we could > find. > > Response is good, but this doesn't quite meet your criteria because > none of the database tables involved in this process have more than > about 2 million records. Still, that's a healthy database, David. Is the Oracle system doing the actual material requirements planning? This is the part that's always struck me as difficult to handle in SQL. Joe
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