Migration of Ingres 6.4 to Oracle 9.2.0.6
Hi ,
We need to do a migration from Ingres 6.4 to Oracle 9.2.0.6.
The toolkit available on the Otn site is for Oracle 7.0 .
Is there any toolkit available to convert to Oracle 9.2.0.6
Thanks
Rajesh
These toolkits are old and will not be updated. You could still use them as your starting point, but you may need to modify the scripts. It should still work with 9.2.0.6
Donal
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However, the good news is that we have a new verion of the
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Roberto Werneck (guest) wrote:
: I would like to know if it is possible to use the workbench
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: the Beta version ?
: Thanks,
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