I've worked on a client-server application where for the back-end
database we had to support Access, SQL Server and Oracle. Despite
Access being completely inappropriate for a client-server database,
Oracle has caused us more problems than Access.
I also had to use a third-party application for a while that used
Oracle for it's back-end database. It had it's own special
version of the Oracle client that's incompatible with the regular
Oracle client. As I learned the hard way, you better not try to
install it if you already have the regular Oracle client
installed. It doesn't help that the uninstall option of the
Oracle installer doesn't actually uninstall anything, you have to clean
it up yourself.
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