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Doug, Im getting murdered here-for what was a view point only. The person who started this thread wants to make an imformed desicision. Im digging around now for some interesting links and will try and get something together. Dave > "As a general rule from now on I would only recomend SQL2000 Enterprise > for any new applications-It beats Oracle hands down,has all the bells and > whistles management tools/dev enviroment that Oracle has not got yet. Its > aboubt as good as DB2/400 but is far cheaper and scales nicely at a fraction of > the cost." > > Excuse me if I fail to see the credibility in your position, based on your posts > thus far. Please try again with verifiable substantiation to your claims. > > Doug
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