On Mon, Jun 9, 2008 at 6:43 AM, Harish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> hi friends....
>
>  i have a django application, which works on postgres as back-end.
> now i want to migrate the application  back-end  from postgres to
> oracle.
>
> The problem i am facing is that, the existing data table names  in
> postgres is too long
> (basically  the table name is a combination of application name and
> class name), which is not allowed
> in oracle. (using oracle 11g) Basically oracle only allows 30
> character as table name.
>
> I am looking forward for any solution to my problem
>

It isn't clear if you are actually encountering a problem or just
anticipating one.  I have no experience with Oracle, but it would seem that
the "naming issues" note here:

http://www.djangoproject.com/documentation/databases/#naming-issues

indicates that the developers of the Oracle support were aware of this issue
and dealt with it.  Are you running into a problem with this method of
handling the Oracle limitation?

Karen

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