Migration from SQL Forms 3.0 to Forms 6i
Dear All,
i am having an application which is in SQL Forms 3.0, now i want to convert my application into Forms 6i or Forms 4.5. can u please help me how to get my goal??
is there any utility by using that i can convert all my forms, if it is exist then please tell me the name and from where i can get it.
Thanx to all in advance.
Regards
Krishna
Hi,
Please visit the url below for your SQL*Forms 3.0 to Oracle Forms 6i migration project:
http://www.acclivities.com/Products/Migrator.html
Thanks,
Aijaz Qureshi
Acclivities Technology
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