Tom;
Oracle has an Access to Oracle migration kit which I
believe is both useful and free. Check Technet.
Nicholas
--- Tom John <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> I do have Two questions
>
> (1) How can I convert the database developed using
> Microsoft Access to a Oracle
> Database,Without writing each and every script t
> create tables and store data.
>
> (2) I do use java.sql.Date in my project but by any
> chance if I want to
> compare the system date with the already strored
> date in my project. How can
> I do it.
> Because If I get the system date it consists of many
> fields where as what I
> stored in my db is only of yyyy-mm-dd format.
>
> Thanks in Advance
>
> TOM
>
>
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