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From:DChristensen Date:March 17 2004 1:28pm
Subject:RE: ORACLE to MySQL migration
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You have a number of options, but to name a couple you could:

	.. Use a tool called DBScriptor to export schema/data out of Oracle
and with a few tweaks
	   it can generate MySQL DDL/insert statements.

	.. Use an ODBC "pump" tool like those included with the Borland
tools like Delphi, or
	   like the EMS DataPump tool. 

Have fun! :-)
-----Original Message-----
From: Enrico.Venturi@stripped [mailto:Enrico.Venturi@stripped] 
Sent: Tuesday, March 16, 2004 9:48 AM
To: mysql@stripped
Subject: ORACLE to MySQL migration


Hello colleagues,
I have to migrate a lot of ORACLE 8.1.7 databases to MySQL 3.23

I'm looking for a tool or for an algorithm which fully supports any 
ORACLE structures ...
If needed I  may use a commercial tool, otherwise a free software / 
shared software should
be very appreciated

Can anyone give me some suggestions?

thanks a lot
Enrico


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