farhad_fh2003@xxxxxxxxx (Farhad) wrote: > I'm looking for any experience on runing an ERP software (Oracle > application, SAP, PeopleSoft, ...) on top of a postgre data base. You won't find it, for two reasons: 1. There's no such thing as "postgre" The proper name is PostgreSQL, though people are often forgiven for falling back to "postgres". 2. Looking at that list... - Oracle Applications are an Oracle product, written expressly for the Oracle "database platform." - SAP is not the identity of a software product; it is the name of a large German company that sells something known as R/3. Deploying R/3 to additional database platforms (I *believe* the current list of databases is Oracle, Informix, DB2, Microsoft SQL Server, and SAP-DB) requires that SAP AG rewrite portions of the R/3 kernel. You cannot run R/3 atop any database you choose; you must run it on one of the specific combinations of OS and database that SAP AG supports. (They actually get more precise than that; historically, you needed to use a database install that was bundled with R/3. Thus, an "R/3 on HP/UX and Oracle" installation was a set of CDs that included both R/3 and Oracle, and that would only run on a specific release of HP/UX...) -- output = reverse("moc.liamg" "@" "enworbbc") http://linuxdatabases.info/info/internet.html Including a destination in the CC list that will cause the recipients' mailer to blow out is a good way to stifle dissent. -- from the Symbolics Guidelines for Sending Mail