Open source tool for oracle to mysql migration

Hi,
Is there any open source tools available for the database migration from Oracle to MySQL.
Please advice.

Hi,
This forum is for migrating to Oracle from non-Oracle databases. It would be better if you tried an Internet search or the MySQL forum -
http://forums.mysql.com/
for information about moving from Oracle to MySQL.
Regards,
Mike

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