Re: Oracle to Access Migration/Conversion

From: Gabriel Gonzalez <no-spam_at_no-spam.com>
Date: Wed, 2 Apr 2003 08:10:07 -0800
Message-ID: <bBycnZdrkpTClhajXTWcog_at_giganews.com>


So do you want users to export on command or download the data last exported at 6pm? You have stated both things, and the answer depends on what you want...

"Hari Om" <hari_om_at_hotmail.com> wrote in message news:d1d5ebe4.0304011508.36db5aac_at_posting.google.com...
> Thank You Daniel Morgan.
>
> I know it is quite weird for Convertign Oracle to Access. The reason I
> am converting is bcos th epeople using the application are NOT
> familiar/used to Oracle DB. They are experts in Access. So, we thought
> WEB Application would interact with Oracle and would have a way for
> users to EXPORT to Access and download the DB and use Access for
> Analysis purposes.
>
> My Oracle DB is very small.
>
> Any related information on above is appreciated.
>
> THANKS!
>
>
>
> DA Morgan <damorgan_at_exxesolutions.com> wrote in message
news:<3E89DE96.25AC59CF_at_exxesolutions.com>...
> > Hari Om wrote:
> >
> > > Hello Everyone,
> > >
> > > Greetings!
> > >
> > > I am using Oracle 9.2 DB and have a Web Application written in
> > > Servlets/JSP.
> > >
> > > Everyday _at_ 6:00pm I want to convert my Oracle DB to Access DB - what
> > > is the Best way to do this...? is it possible? what tools would I need
> > > to achieve this? ANy related information on this is appreciated.
> > >
> > > THANKS!
> >
> > Possible yes if it is small. But about as ridiculous a thing to do as I
> > can possibly imagine.
> >
> > Please explain why you would want to violate security and move from a
> > robust database to an electronic version of 3x5 cards?
> >
> > There is nothing you can do in Access you can't do leaving the data
> > exactly where it is.
> >
> > Daniel Morgan
Received on Wed Apr 02 2003 - 18:10:07 CEST

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