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DataMap Description: (Note: mapping is needed!) Migrating data from Oracle to MySQL server.

Updated: about 3 years ago

Created By: Alex Khizhnyak (alex)

File Size: 3.65 Kb

Views: 2501

Downloads: 71

Tags: MySQL, Oracle

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Note: Try It/Edit DataMap requires Apatar Data Mashup installation

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alex 2007-06-21 09:28:43
Pardon?..
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Tail 2008-09-16 07:16:30
Bonjour Alex, J'aimerais savoir comment ça s'utilise! Merci! Hello Alex, I would like to know hot to use it! Thanks!
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Alex Khizhnyak 2008-09-23 04:10:56
Hello, Tail, You need to install Apatar, then download this datamap and open it, configure the input (Oracle) and output (MySQL) connectors providing user details, and finally configure the Transform node in this datamap. To learn more about the Transform operation, please read the following guide: http://apatarforge.org/wiki/display/OPR/Transform+Operation+Guide
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subbu 2010-02-06 09:52:27
how to take four tables at a time
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Sergei 2010-02-11 02:54:37
there are 3 options: 1. Write SQL query within a connector. 2. Use Aggregate operation. 3. Use Join operation.

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