Migration from Progress (version 8.36 - 9.1) to Oracle 8i or 9i

Hi all, I am trying to migrate data from Progress version 8.36 above to Oracle 8i and possibly 9i in the future. Has any of you implemented this before or know where I can get valuable hands on information or link on how to do this, especially the obstacles and issues involving this migration.
Thanks

Phil,
There is an informix 7 oracle migration workbench plugin and related documentation for informix 7 to oracle8i and oracle9i. In the oracle workbench download area.
Regards,
Turloch
Oracle Migration Workbench Team

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