SQL Server 7 to Oracle...Urgent Need

Hi There, we need to convert a MS SQL7.0 database to Oracle 8,
but we can't find any tool to help us with that task (about 500
Store Procs). Is there any chance of having an early release,
beta, even Alpha release of your new workbench?
Thanks
Christian Boulet
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Hai, I am having some solutions and queries for you. I too on
the same job presently, If you are intrested mail to me imme
diately. We can have a nice discussion.
My phone no: 201-938-3132
with regards.....amar
Sridhar Parthasarathy (guest) wrote:
: Cristina,
: Hello. I would want to know if we can get on early
: release / beta ASAP.
: Thanks
: Sridhar
: Oracle Migration Workbench Team wrote:
: : Christian,
: : Will discuss this with you on a separate email
: : ([email protected]) to figure out what time
: : frame you are looking at.
: : Marie
: : Christian Boulet (guest) wrote:
: : : Hi There, we need to convert a MS SQL7.0 database to
Oracle
: 8,
: : : but we can't find any tool to help us with that task
(about
: 500
: : : Store Procs). Is there any chance of having an early
: release,
: : : beta, even Alpha release of your new workbench?
: : : Thanks
: : : Christian Boulet
: : Oracle Technology Network
: : http://technet.oracle.com
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