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In article <365CDCF6.769672BD_at_addease.com.au>,
david_at_addease.com.au wrote:
> I would like to hear from anyone who has moved a SQL
> Anywhere database to Oracle 7.3. We make extensive use of
> stored procedures and triggers to support our application,
> so I'm particularly interested in any advice regarding
> those. Our current databse is case-insensitive, so if anyone
> has a generic method for 'faking' case insensitivity in
> Oracle 7.3 I'd be very interested.
>
> Thanks, David.
>
>
Hi David,
have a look at technet.oracle.com - search for 'OTN Migration Kits - Sybase'.
You'll find the following :
Database Conversion Kits
Sybase 4.X to Oracle Database Conversion Kit Sybase System 10 to Oracle Database Conversion Kit
Stored Procedures Conversion Kits
"Sybase Stored Procedures to Oracle" conversion kit - AIX version "Sybase Stored Procedures to Oracle" conversion kit - DEC version "Sybase Stored Procedures to Oracle" conversion kit - HP version "Sybase Stored Procedures to Oracle" conversion kit - Solaris version "Sybase Stored Procedures to Oracle" conversion kit - Windows NT version
Documentation
Sybase 4.X to Oracle - Database Conversion Guide Sybase System 10 to Oracle - Database Conversion Guide Sybase Stored Procedures to Oracle - conversion kit documentation Migrating from Sybase 4.X/MS SQL Server 4.2 to Oracle7: Design Considerations - White Paper
Converting Applications from Sybase DB-Library/C to Oracle Call Interface (OCI) - White Paper
How to Migrate Temporary Tables to Oracle from Informix or Sybase - Technical Bulletin
Simulating Scrolling Cursors When Migrating from Informix to Oracle - Technical Bulletin
Sybase Conversion Kits - Data Sheet
I hope one of the above will 'make your day'
Regards
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