Perhaps you should look at EnterpriseDB -- It's an Oracle-compliant wrapper for postgreSQL.... "gustavo halperin" <ggh.develop@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:44FCA0A7.5080100@xxxxxxxxxxxx > Hello > > I need to porting many old ORACLE-oriented-SQL files and I have many > problem with this code. Sometimes the code use some types not supported in > PosgSQL like "number" or "varchar2", there fore, can I write some type of > declaration (like in c : #define alias_name name) in order to make PosgSQL > recognize these types? Or there are other solution that you recommend to > use ? > > Thank you, Gustavo > > -- > ||\ // \ > | \\ // | I'm thinking. > \ \\ l\\l_ // | > _ _ | \\/ `/ `.| | > /~\\ \ //~\ | Y | | || Y | > | \\ \ // | | \| | |\ / | > [ || || ] \ | o|o | > / > ] Y || || Y [ \___\_--_ /_/__/ > | \_|l,------.l|_/ | /.-\(____) /--.\ > | >' `< | `--(______)----' > \ (/~`--____--'~\) / U// U / \ > `-_>-__________-<_-' / \ / /| > /(_#(__)#_)\ ( .) / / ] > \___/__\___/ `.`' / [ > /__`--'__\ |`-' | > /\(__,>-~~ __) | |__ > /\//\\( `--~~ ) _l |--:. > '\/ <^\ /^> | ` ( < \\ > _\ >-__-< /_ ,-\ ,-~~->. \ `:.___,/ > (___\ /___) (____/ (____) `---' > > > ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- > TIP 4: Have you searched our list archives? > > http://archives.postgresql.org >