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ahluwalia.jasmeet@gmail.com


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03-08-07 12:22 PM

Hi All,

I am new to commerce server 2007, please help we whether this version
is compatible with oracle DB. Any suggestions in this direction will
be helpfull. Thanks in advance.

Jasmeet Ahluwalia






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    Re: CS 2007 compatibility with Oracle DB  
Laura T.


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03-08-07 06:18 PM

No, the tech requirements state that you must use SQL Server (2000/2005) as
backend DB. CS2007 is very integrated with SQL server (uses heavily T-SQL
stored procedures and other things) so porting to Oracle would not be easy
(IMHO, doable) to get a very good performance.

You can find software tech requirements here
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms961614.aspx

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> Hi All,
>
> I am new to commerce server 2007, please help we whether this version
> is compatible with oracle DB. Any suggestions in this direction will
> be helpfull. Thanks in advance.
>
> Jasmeet Ahluwalia
>







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