Re: [Oracle / Access]
Date: 2000/06/26
Message-ID: <8j7a8g$k5v$1_at_nnrp2.deja.com>#1/1
For NT users : Oracle Enterprise Edition 8.0.5
gives you a 'Migration assistant for MS Access'
...
In article
<hxW45.708$i5.14027_at_news1.frmt1.sfba.home.com>,
"Michael J. Moore" <hicamel_at_home.com> wrote:
> I'd take a look at XML. I don't know if Access
and Oracle are ready yet, but
> in theory XML should make this sort of thing
very easy.
> Mike
>
> Kelly Wilcox <tcwilck_at_tc.cc.va.us> wrote in
message
>
news:veM45.23895$ds.697772_at_newsread2.prod.itd.ear
thlink.net...
> > This may not be the best approach, but here's
what I do:
> >
> > 1. Open up your Access DB
> > 2. Create tables on Oracle to mirror the
tables in Access
> > 3. Create Insert Queries in Access to copy
the data
> >
> > Anyone else? I have to do this every now and
again myself - is anybody
else
> > using a different method?
> >
> > hth,
> > Kelly Wilcox
> >
> > EECKEMAN Jérémie wrote in message ...
> > >I would like to import a microsoft access
database to Oracle Server...
> > >
> > >Does anyone can send me documentation or
tips ?
> > >
> > >Thanks !
> > >
> > >
> > >-----------------------------
> > >Jérémie Eeckeman
> > >Systems Developper
> > >
> > >Framfab
> > >76, avenue Pierre Brossolette
> > >92440 Malakoff
> > >
> > >tel : 01-55-48-11-00
> > >fax : 01-47-35-00-00
> > >http://www.framfab.fr
> > >mailto : jeeckeman_at_framfab.fr
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
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