Perhaps you should look at EnterpriseDB -- It's an Oracle-compliant wrapper 
for postgreSQL....




"gustavo halperin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 
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> Hello
>
> I need to porting many old ORACLE-oriented-SQL files and I have many 
> problem with this code. Sometimes the code use some types not supported in 
> PosgSQL like "number" or "varchar2", there fore, can I write some type of 
> declaration (like in c : #define alias_name name) in order to make PosgSQL 
> recognize these types? Or there are other solution that you recommend to 
> use ?
>
>   Thank you, Gustavo
>
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