Re: Oracle to postgres migration via ora2pg (blob data)

2019-07-31 Thread Gilles Darold
Le 31/07/2019 à 18:02, Amol Tarte a écrit : > FullConvert does this job much faster than ora2pg > > > With Warm Regards, > Amol Tarte, > Project Lead, > Rajdeep InfoTechno Pvt. Ltd. > Visit us at http://it.rajdeepgroup.com > > On Wed 31 Jul, 2019, 5:16 PM Niels Jespersen, > wro

Re: Oracle to postgres migration via ora2pg (blob data)

2019-07-31 Thread Amol Tarte
FullConvert does this job much faster than ora2pg With Warm Regards, Amol Tarte, Project Lead, Rajdeep InfoTechno Pvt. Ltd. Visit us at http://it.rajdeepgroup.com On Wed 31 Jul, 2019, 5:16 PM Niels Jespersen, wrote: > I would look at the source table in Oracle first. It looks a lot like > audi

Re: Oracle to postgres migration

2017-12-26 Thread Timo Myyrä
On Tue, Dec 26, 2017, at 02:30, Azimuddin Mohammed wrote: > Hello, > Can anyone guide me through the steps for migration from oracle to > postgres with config changes required, keeping in mind that neither I > am a oracle DBA not postgres admin> > -- > > Regards, > Azim > > > Virus-free. www.

Re: Oracle to postgres migration

2017-12-26 Thread Timo Myyrä
On Tue, Dec 26, 2017, at 11:36, Vasilis Ventirozos wrote: > I'd start with this first : https://ora2pg.darold.net > >> On 26 Dec 2017, at 02:30, Azimuddin Mohammed >> wrote:>> >> Hello, >> Can anyone guide me through the steps for migration from oracle to >> postgres with config changes required

Re: Oracle to postgres migration

2017-12-26 Thread Vasilis Ventirozos
I'd start with this first : https://ora2pg.darold.net > On 26 Dec 2017, at 02:30, Azimuddin Mohammed wrote: > > Hello, > Can anyone guide me through the steps for migration from oracle to postgres > with config changes required, keeping in mind that neither I am a

Re: Oracle to postgres migration

2017-12-25 Thread John Scalia
Hi, May I first suggest that you first look at some of EnterpriseDB’s technical literature. They have some documents which list what their products add to PostgreSQL to make it more like Oracle. If your firm isn’t doing this just to get out of licensing fees, they would probably be a good opti