Conversion of of Sybase SQL Anywhere statements to Oracle.
denotes syntax or functional differences, or more strict restrictions when you convert from Sybase SQL Anywhere to Oracle.
SQL statement mapping:
Sybase SQL Anywhere | Oracle | ||
1 | COMMENT ON COLUMN | The same syntax, no conversion required, but identifiers maybe changed | |
2 | COMMENT ON TABLE | The same syntax, no conversion required, but identifiers maybe changed | |
3 | CREATE DOMAIN | CREATE TYPE |
Last Update: Sybase SQL Anywhere 12.0 and Oracle 11g
Detailed information about SQL statements conversion:
Sybase SQL Anywhere | Oracle | Conversion Notes |
CREATE DOMAIN | CREATE TYPE | Data type mapping, different INSERT syntax. More... |
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