Migration Microsoft SQL Sever 2005 to Oracle 11g cascade on delete problem

Hi, I'm trying to migrate a sql server 2005 database to oracle 11g version with the lastest version of Oracle SQL Developer. All works fine but there is a little thing that I can't migrate. I have a few tables in the sql server database that has cascade on delete but I can't migrate this through Oracle Sql Developer.
I know that Oracle database server supports it, then I can manually change the resulting database creation sql script but I'd like to know how I can do it with Oracle Sql Developer.
Thanks in advance :)

Hello,
sorry for the delay.
Even after some more research I couldn't find this problem described anywhere. I can confirm your observations, the problem is easy to reproduce. Thus I reported it to SQL Developer development as this looks like a bug.
One workaround is to edit the generated DDL script and to add the ON DELETE CASCADE clause to the ALTER TABLE statement. If you don't like that: apply the scripts as they are and finish the migration. Then, in SQL Developer, right-click the table in your Oracle RDBMS schema, and click on Edit. In the pop-up window, select "Foreign Key". Then, in the lower right corner, there appears a small scroll-down menu where you can change the delete option from RESTRICT to CASCADE.
Best regards
Wolfgang

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    PDM_MIGRATION CREATE SESSION NO
    PDM_MIGRATION CREATE SYNONYM NO
    PDM_MIGRATION CREATE TABLE NO
    PDM_MIGRATION CREATE TRIGGER NO
    PDM_MIGRATION CREATE VIEW NO
    PDM_MIGRATION UNLIMITED TABLESPACE NO
    SQL> select * from dba_role_privs where GRANTEE in ('PDM_MIGRATION') order by GRANTEE;
    GRANTEE GRANTED_ROLE ADM DEF
    PDM_MIGRATION CONNECT NO  YES
    PDM_MIGRATION RESOURCE NO  YES
    Best regards,
    Kris

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