Re: Creation of SQL syntax

From: Yoram zilberberg <elric_dm_at_netvision.net.il>
Date: 1996/04/15
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In Article<4kmht8$n2a_at_elf.wang.com>, <john.moriarty_at_wang.com> write:
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> From: John Moriarty <john.moriarty_at_wang.com>
> Newsgroups: comp.databases.oracle
> Subject: Creation of SQL syntax
> Date: 12 Apr 1996 21:28:08 GMT
> Organization: Wang Labs, Billerica MA, USA
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> Is anyone aware of a third party product which will extract
> the data from a table in an Oracle database and create the
> "Insert" SQL syntax like DBArtisan does for Sybase? Unfortunately,
> DBArtisan doesn't provide a similar product for Oracle.
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> thanks for any info,
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> John
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Why don't you use export and inport ?
also, you can use sql*loader in inport large non-oracle source data.
yoram Z. Received on Mon Apr 15 1996 - 00:00:00 CEST

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