Shaun Thomas wrote:
Hilariously, I'm not so sure that's what the OP wanted.
Someone to blame as a scapegoat for why his badly planned project had failed. I've done several Oracle conversions before, and never met someone who was so resistent to doing the right things for such a conversion. You have to relatively flexible in your thinking to work with the good and away from the bad parts of PostgreSQL for such a project to succeed. I didn't hear a whole lot of "flexible" in that discussion.
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