Migrating from Ingres 1.2 on VMS to Oracle 8i on Unix

I need to convert an Ingres 1.2 database (VMS) to Oracle 8i (Unix). Does anybody know of a toolkit that would work for me?

Add this paramter CONSTRAINTS=NO while exporting, could be one solution.
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