n ongoing basis. periodically check if they are
> in synch, then replicate data to MS access.
>
> Is there any tool to do the job? any ideas for solution? One solution I
> thought about is to use MS DTS to put Oracle into Access, then
> compare.
>
> TIA
> James
>
&g
they are
> in synch, then replicate data to MS access.
>
> Is there any tool to do the job? any ideas for solution? One solution I
> thought about is to use MS DTS to put Oracle into Access, then
> compare.....
>
> TIA
> James
>
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> Please see the offici
data to MS access.
Is there any tool to do the job? any ideas for solution? One solution I
thought about is to use MS DTS to put Oracle into Access, then compare.
TIA
James
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Someone just installed Oracle817 binary on our server but no 817
> instance setup yet, so can't query v$version.
>
> Thanks
> James
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