Hi DBAs,
I am researching for solution for a new project. We have a few tables in
Oracle8i db, similar tables with more columns and more data in MS Access.
The data is very static.
Our plan is to synchronize the two dbs, from then on we will always put
change(adding more columns, or insert new
Are you serious?
Replication between Oracle and MS Access, why?
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Hi DBAs,
I am researching for solution for a new project. We have a few tables in
Oracle8i db, similar tables with more
James - Have you considered just maintaining the Oracle tables and then
attaching (or whatever the Access word is) the Oracle table in Access? That
way you have a single table, single source, etc. Simple is good.
Dennis Williams
DBA
Lifetouch, Inc.
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James can you tell us more about the requirements of your
environment/software that would cause such a solution to arise. I can see
the possibility of writing a MS Access client that perhaps your sales staff
uses that replicates with the database. Hopefully, you don't have too many
tables. You
from Oracle to MS Access
in batch process, but we want to automate the process.
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Are you serious?
Replication between Oracle and MS Access, why?
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I am wondering what the license issues with this would be. - E
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James - Have you considered just maintaining the Oracle tables and then
attaching (or whatever the Access word is) the
Can you not substitute say, Oracle Lite for Access on the 'downstream' sites
use Oracle's native replication? (Or keep Access as a front-end, but use
OL for the actual storage the replication.) I would guess you'd be in for
less work/trouble that way (tho I know zip about Oracle's replication
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Subject: RE: Compare, Merge and replicate between Oracle and MS
Access
James - Have you considered just maintaining the Oracle tables and then
attaching (or whatever the Access word is) the Oracle table in Access?
That
way you have a single
Subject: RE: Compare, Merge and replicate between Oracle and MS
Access
Are you serious?
Replication between Oracle and MS Access, why?
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Sent: Friday, February 22, 2002 2:09 PM
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Hi DBAs,
I am researching
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