Extracting Relationally Intact set of data - Help is at Hand

From: Alan Johns <Alan_at_tarragon.co.uk>
Date: Tue, 12 Jan 1999 10:28:22 +0000
Message-ID: <ooRYOPAGPym2gAvn_at_tarragon.co.uk>



Extracting data from Oracle databases usually means writing horrendous scripts, administrating the necessary views and avoiding any users who wish to change the selection criteria.

However, help is at hand. There is now available a tool that allows the user to quickly and efficiently extract relationally intact sub-sets of Oracle data. Move for Servers by Princeton Softech will extract sub-sets of data to a single compressed extract file, and then gives the user the ability to insert that extracted data to target tables which may or may not be in the same database. As part of the insertion process, the data can be manipulated, sub-stringed, superstringed, and even date aged.

The tool will also extract object ddl, allowing the user to create objects at the destination database before populating them.

The tool can even move data between different DBMS's, such as Oracle, Sybase, DB2, and SQL Server; handling the data translations for you.

If this sounds like a solution to your problems, contact me at the below address.

Best regards

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