It's a new version in beta

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> From: Robert Jenkins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
> Sent: mercredi, 14. mars 2001 15:05
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> We have a VAX/VMS7.1 maching with RMS Indexed files that we 
> have been trying to connect to.
> I haven't been able to find any ODBC tool to connect to the VAX.
> What I have so far is a company called  CONNX has a product 
> that will connect to VAX using CONNX and from there you can 
> use ODBC to get to Oracle.
> The alternative that we are currently using here is the old 
> fashioned method of 
> First  create a fixed length ascii file on the VAX system. 
> Then FTP that to our Oracle server. Then use SQLoader into Oracle.
> Oracle has a  'Transparent Gateway for RMS' that is in beta 
> testing.   We are going to be participating in that beta.  
> Hopefully that will be a better way.

beta testing? I remember at my previous company querying RMS files from
inside an Oracle 7.1 database about four years ago, using the Transparent
Gateway. You were only allowed "select" (no delete/insert/update) but we
were successful in implementing the gateway. At the time there was no
mention that the product was in a beta stage. Of course, it might be in
"beta" for a new version of Oracle and/or RMS.

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Jacques R. Kilchoer
(949) 754-8816
Quest Software, Inc.
8001 Irvine Center Drive
Irvine, California 92618
U.S.A.
http://www.quest.com

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