Odoo 12.0 and Oracle
Im using Odoo 12.o with PosgreSQL. Is it possible to migrate from posgre to Oracle in Odoo 12.0. If not can I re write the code in Odoo so that I can connect with Oracle. Is there any Tutorial available for this subject online?
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Im using Odoo 12.o with PosgreSQL. Is it possible to migrate from posgre to Oracle in Odoo 12.0. If not can I re write the code in Odoo so that I can connect with Oracle. Is there any Tutorial available for this subject online?
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Just as a quick Google, I believe the answers are 1) unlikely, as it apparently hasn't been supported in the past 2) Hypothetically and 3) not unless you want instructions on using Oracle as a foreign database.
– Anaksunaman
Feb 5 at 8:11
We have an ecommerce system , so we want to increase speed and security. I think Oracle can provide it rather than Posgre, is there any other possibility to migrate to Oracle
– Aboosalih KC
Feb 6 at 11:25
My guess would be no, there likely isn't, at least not without rewriting significant parts of Odoo yourself.
– Anaksunaman
Feb 28 at 9:16
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Im using Odoo 12.o with PosgreSQL. Is it possible to migrate from posgre to Oracle in Odoo 12.0. If not can I re write the code in Odoo so that I can connect with Oracle. Is there any Tutorial available for this subject online?
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Im using Odoo 12.o with PosgreSQL. Is it possible to migrate from posgre to Oracle in Odoo 12.0. If not can I re write the code in Odoo so that I can connect with Oracle. Is there any Tutorial available for this subject online?
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Just as a quick Google, I believe the answers are 1) unlikely, as it apparently hasn't been supported in the past 2) Hypothetically and 3) not unless you want instructions on using Oracle as a foreign database.
– Anaksunaman
Feb 5 at 8:11
We have an ecommerce system , so we want to increase speed and security. I think Oracle can provide it rather than Posgre, is there any other possibility to migrate to Oracle
– Aboosalih KC
Feb 6 at 11:25
My guess would be no, there likely isn't, at least not without rewriting significant parts of Odoo yourself.
– Anaksunaman
Feb 28 at 9:16
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Just as a quick Google, I believe the answers are 1) unlikely, as it apparently hasn't been supported in the past 2) Hypothetically and 3) not unless you want instructions on using Oracle as a foreign database.
– Anaksunaman
Feb 5 at 8:11
We have an ecommerce system , so we want to increase speed and security. I think Oracle can provide it rather than Posgre, is there any other possibility to migrate to Oracle
– Aboosalih KC
Feb 6 at 11:25
My guess would be no, there likely isn't, at least not without rewriting significant parts of Odoo yourself.
– Anaksunaman
Feb 28 at 9:16
Just as a quick Google, I believe the answers are 1) unlikely, as it apparently hasn't been supported in the past 2) Hypothetically and 3) not unless you want instructions on using Oracle as a foreign database.
– Anaksunaman
Feb 5 at 8:11
Just as a quick Google, I believe the answers are 1) unlikely, as it apparently hasn't been supported in the past 2) Hypothetically and 3) not unless you want instructions on using Oracle as a foreign database.
– Anaksunaman
Feb 5 at 8:11
We have an ecommerce system , so we want to increase speed and security. I think Oracle can provide it rather than Posgre, is there any other possibility to migrate to Oracle
– Aboosalih KC
Feb 6 at 11:25
We have an ecommerce system , so we want to increase speed and security. I think Oracle can provide it rather than Posgre, is there any other possibility to migrate to Oracle
– Aboosalih KC
Feb 6 at 11:25
My guess would be no, there likely isn't, at least not without rewriting significant parts of Odoo yourself.
– Anaksunaman
Feb 28 at 9:16
My guess would be no, there likely isn't, at least not without rewriting significant parts of Odoo yourself.
– Anaksunaman
Feb 28 at 9:16
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Just as a quick Google, I believe the answers are 1) unlikely, as it apparently hasn't been supported in the past 2) Hypothetically and 3) not unless you want instructions on using Oracle as a foreign database.
– Anaksunaman
Feb 5 at 8:11
We have an ecommerce system , so we want to increase speed and security. I think Oracle can provide it rather than Posgre, is there any other possibility to migrate to Oracle
– Aboosalih KC
Feb 6 at 11:25
My guess would be no, there likely isn't, at least not without rewriting significant parts of Odoo yourself.
– Anaksunaman
Feb 28 at 9:16