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* Add the 'Oracle-to-PostgreSQL Migration Expert' Custom Agent, its associated skills, plugin manifest * Update READMEs using 'npm run build' * Resolve PR comments: - Fix BOM characters - Rerun 'npm run build' - Clarify timestampz date kind - Remove consufing text for SELECT INTO exception - Remove dangerous VB.NET example * Update README and refcursor handling documentation for clarity and consistency * Update skills/creating-oracle-to-postgres-master-migration-plan/SKILL.md Add .slnx to discovery of projects Co-authored-by: Aaron Powell <me@aaron-powell.com> --------- Co-authored-by: TCPrimedPaul <paul.delannoy@tc.gc.ca> Co-authored-by: Aaron Powell <me@aaron-powell.com>
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# Reference Index
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| [empty-strings-handling.md](empty-strings-handling.md) | Oracle treats '' as NULL; PostgreSQL keeps empty strings distinct—patterns to align behavior in code, tests, and migrations. |
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| [no-data-found-exceptions.md](no-data-found-exceptions.md) | Oracle SELECT INTO raises "no data found"; PostgreSQL doesn’t—add explicit NOT FOUND handling to mirror Oracle behavior. |
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| [oracle-parentheses-from-clause.md](oracle-parentheses-from-clause.md) | Oracle allows `FROM(TABLE_NAME)` syntax; PostgreSQL requires `FROM TABLE_NAME`—remove unnecessary parentheses around table names. |
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| [oracle-to-postgres-sorting.md](oracle-to-postgres-sorting.md) | How to preserve Oracle-like ordering in PostgreSQL using COLLATE "C" and DISTINCT wrapper patterns. |
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| [oracle-to-postgres-to-char-numeric.md](oracle-to-postgres-to-char-numeric.md) | Oracle allows TO_CHAR(numeric) without format; PostgreSQL requires format string—use CAST(numeric AS TEXT) instead. |
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| [oracle-to-postgres-type-coercion.md](oracle-to-postgres-type-coercion.md) | PostgreSQL strict type checks vs. Oracle implicit coercion—fix comparison errors by quoting or casting literals. |
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| [postgres-concurrent-transactions.md](postgres-concurrent-transactions.md) | PostgreSQL allows only one active command per connection—materialize results or use separate connections to avoid concurrent operation errors. |
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| [postgres-refcursor-handling.md](postgres-refcursor-handling.md) | Differences in refcursor handling; PostgreSQL requires fetching by cursor name—C# patterns to unwrap and read results. |
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| [oracle-to-postgres-timestamp-timezone.md](oracle-to-postgres-timestamp-timezone.md) | CURRENT_TIMESTAMP / NOW() return UTC-normalised timestamptz in PostgreSQL; Npgsql surfaces DateTime.Kind=Unspecified—force UTC at connection open and in application code. |
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