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Starting with Db2 Big SQL 4.2 December refresh , Big SQL now has out-of-the-box support for Oracle’s SQL and PL/SQL dialects. This allows many applications written against Oracle to execute in Big SQL virtually unchanged. In this article, get a high-level overview of what Oracle compatibility means in Big SQL. These features have been added to Big SQL across the last several releases. Additional enhancements have been made in Db2 Big SQL 5.0.2 to provide data type toleration for Oracle’s proprietary VARCHAR2 and NUMBER data types.
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