Re: Oracle 9i Developer Suite data sources

From: damorgan <damorgan_at_exesolutions.com>
Date: Tue, 03 Dec 2002 00:23:53 GMT
Message-ID: <3DEBF999.BCF098F7_at_exesolutions.com>


The license says 30 days. The trial version lasts forever.

Lets see you used the word "Bridge" and "Oracle" and "Cognos" and "Teradata" all in the same posting.

Do you speak DCAC? If not you should because what you are describing is exactly what I did for Boeing for quite awhile.

And if it is related to Boeing ... Oracle reports would be far far better than Cognos for what you are doing.

You can email me off-line if you wish.

Dan Morgan

Andrew Bamford wrote:

> Hi there,
>
> I am new to Oracle 9i. At the moment, my organisation is using a lot
> of Cognos based products to extract and present information to
> management. We are looking at the option of migrating to Oracle9i,
> using the Oracle 9i Reports product to pull historical information
> both in a static and on-the-fly manner. Ultimately, we would like a
> product to present hyperdimensional data, enabling drill-down into
> increasingly specific data.
>
> The question I have is of data sources. I have downloaded the trial
> version of Oracle 9i Developer Suite (by the way, does anyone know how
> long this trial period lasts? - 30 days?). Looking at otn.oracle.com
> documentation, it appears as though 9i Reports is able to link to
> differenet vendor data sources (ie. SqlServer2000) , though I can't
> find an explanation on how to do this!
>
> I was wondering if the 9i Reports tool requires an intermediary Oracle
> 9i RDBMS between the different data sources and the 9i Reports tool.
> For example, in my company, Terradata is used as the main data store
> of historical information.
>
> At the moment, I am looking to produce a proof-of-concept to see if
> the Teradata - Oracle 9i Reports bridge idea will work. Further to
> this, to explore the hyperdimensional aspects of the Reports tool. Any
> info as to whether it can be done or a 'heads up' to the fact that I
> am wasting my time would be appreciated.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Andrew
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