Re: WANTED: Import utility for Access to Oracle
Date: 1997/05/01
Message-ID: <01bc5648$9850d6c0$9cdf8bd0_at_edam>#1/1
You should also make sure you export your tabels with all CAPS for the field names and tables names. There is something funky with cases when Access exports. I ran into this before a table will appear in the database but when you try to query it it can't be found.
RYoung <ryoung_at_summer.dbsol.com> wrote in article
<01bc5065$18cf77a0$fa428ad0_at_pc060.groupZ.net>...
> Check the following:When inside Oracle, place the table name inside
double
> quotes " " whenever you use it in a SQL statement. This works for Access
> 2.0.
>
> Bruce Callen <bccallen_at_flash.net> wrote in article
> <01bc502f$1296f7e0$22d0b5cf_at_ultra2.teras.com>...
> > I am trying to import several tables, structure and data, from Access
95
to
> > Oracle 7.3. I have tried using the export option on Access to ODBC
(2.5)
> > to Oracle. This moves the table over with all the fields. The problem
is
> > then if I try to set primary keys, add indexes or do anything Oracle
says
> > that it is not a Table/View.
> >
> >
>
Received on Thu May 01 1997 - 00:00:00 CEST