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Re: Oracle versus MS Sql Server

From: TurkBear <noone_at_nowhere.com>
Date: Fri, 19 Oct 2001 14:01:15 -0500
Message-ID: <c0u0ttok42as89dqbikdj3ds8bgmkdjgnv@4ax.com>


No, but the command line IMP/EXP commands are fairly easy to use and much more flexible ( again, IMHO) so what problems were you having?

"Michael G. Schneider" <mgs_at_mgs-software.de> wrote:

>"TurkBear" <noone_at_nowhere.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
>news:dsm0ttg3fghg5srdlp43qtu1osmfu4k8q2_at_4ax.com...
>
>> Note: If you have only one Oracle database server, forget Enterprise
>Manager altogether and use the client's DBAStudio tool
>> in stand-alone mode to work with the Database.
>
>Sounds interesting. I do have just one Oracle server. The reason why I was
>playing around with Enterprise Manger has been, that I couldn't make
>Import/Export work. The DBAStudio forced me to connect to Enterprise
>Manager.
>
>If I do not install Enterprise Manager, will DBAStudio then be able to do
>Import/Export on it's own?
>
>Michael G. Schneider
>

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