SQL SERVER 2005 to Oracle 10g r 2
Hi all,
I'm getting an "error" when I'm trying to convert a sql server 2005 database to a oracle 10g database.
It seems to be right in te convert step:
Copying Model: 1
Transforming identifiers: 1
Transformation Result: 16
Transformed successfully: 1
but there is no converted model and no log registries.
the migrations user roles and privileges are:
GRANT CONNECT, RESOURCE, DBA,
ALTER ANY TRIGGER, CREATE ROLE, CREATE SESSION, CREATE USER, CREATE VIEW, CREATE PUBLIC SYNONYM
TO migrations WITH ADMIN OPTION;
GRANT ALTER ANY ROLE, ALTER ANY SEQUENCE, ALTER ANY TABLE, ALTER TABLESPACE,
COMMENT ANY TABLE, CREATE ANY SEQUENCE, CREATE ANY TABLE,
CREATE ANY TRIGGER, CREATE TABLESPACE, DROP ANY
SEQUENCE, DROP ANY TABLE, DROP ANY TRIGGER, DROP TABLESPACE, DROP USER, DROP ANY
ROLE, GRANT ANY ROLE, INSERT ANY TABLE, SELECT ANY TABLE, UPDATE ANY TABLE TO
migrations;
And I'm using Sql Developer Version 2.1.1.64 in a Win XP 64bits computer
Could you please help me with this problem...
Thanks,
Manuel
Manual,
Do you see the same problem if you try the migration in stages ?
Could you -
- click on the SQL*Server database to be migrated and choose 'Capture Microsoft SQL*Server'
- does that complete successfully ?
- if right click on the captured model and choose 'Show log messages' is anything displayed ?
- if the capture is okay, then right click and choose 'Convert to Oracle Model'
- does this create a converted model ? If you right click and choose 'Show log messages' is anything displayed ?
if you still have problems could you try deleting the migration repository then creating a new one ?
Regards,
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