Migrate VB/SQL application to VB/Oracle

Hi,
Could you please list the process in sequential order to migrate the whole application from VB/SQL to VB/Oracle.
Migrating from SQL Server to Oracle database can be done by Migration Workbench.
But what about the code in VB written for SQL Server (queries etc) ? Any suggestions.

We have two more customers that currently are in the process of upgrading from MS SQL but as far as I know no one has actually performed an upgrade this far.
If you want to upgrade to OIM 9.1 you will have to wait until the upgrade scripts are available (estimated arrival H2 2008 according to the latest info I have).
If you would like to discuss this further send me an email on firstname.lastname@my_company.com (you can get the "variables" from my forum profile)
Best regards
/M

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