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export/import, Oracle's had it for quite some time. However, sqlplus
will work too. After importing, you can change the needed
information.
HTH,
Pete's
stinky <stinky_at_stinkytoes.org> wrote in message news:<3C9A87DC.BFFA9C58_at_stinkytoes.org>...
> Are you suggesting that Oracle doesn't have a tool to handle replication?
> Wow, DB2 has had that forever. If true, that's a huge negative for Oracle.
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> koert54 wrote:
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> > it'll be way quicker to write it yourself using whatever programming
> > language than finding a tool and configuring it ....
> >
> > "Chuck" <chuck_hamilton_at_yahoo.com> wrote in message
> > news:a7dg1p$kj7q5$1_at_ID-85580.news.dfncis.de...
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> > > I'm looking for a data copying utility that will extract data from a
> > > production database and copy it to a development database. The catch
> > > is I want it to change data is it copies. Names, social security
> > > numbers, and salaries for instance must all be changed before writing
> > > them to the development database. Can anyone recommend such a tool?
> > >
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Received on Fri Mar 22 2002 - 08:01:04 CST
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