Migration to Oracle Server 8.0.5

Hi,
I want to migration schema in SQL Server 7.0 to Oracle Server
8.0.5 rather than Oracle 8i. Does Oracle Migration Bench 1.2.4.3
Beta support it? If yes what should I do to let bench know that
I want to create Oracle Model in Oracle 8.0.5?
Thanks in advance
John
Nov 25
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hi John,
The Oracle Migration Workbench lets you do this. Just specify the
correct connect information and all should work fine.
The workbench does not mind whether the repository is 8.1 or 8.0.
Regards
John
John (guest) wrote:
: Hi,
: I want to migration schema in SQL Server 7.0 to Oracle Server
: 8.0.5 rather than Oracle 8i. Does Oracle Migration Bench
1.2.4.3
: Beta support it? If yes what should I do to let bench know that
: I want to create Oracle Model in Oracle 8.0.5?
: Thanks in advance
: John
: Nov 25
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