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Understanding DRDA Interoperability Issues with Oracle and Microsoft

The Distributed Relational Database Architecture (DRDA) enables interoperability among different database systems. However, both Oracle and Microsoft SQL Server do not support DRDA as a server, which limits their ability to communicate with other systems that rely on this protocol. This article explores the implications of this lack of support and discusses alternative approaches that can enhance database communication and interoperability between Oracle, Microsoft SQL Server, and other relational databases.

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Understanding DRDA Interoperability Issues with Oracle and Microsoft

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  1. Interoperability – DRDA Oracle and Microsoft do not support DRDA as a Server

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