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About Peter Choi
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I am a senior Oracle DBA, PeopleSoft Administrator and Project Manager with 10 years experience. I have been working with PeopleSoft (HRMS 5, 7, 7.x and 8.9), Oracle RDBMS (7.3 - 10gR2) on various Unix and Windows platforms, and some Oracle Application Server (9i/10gR2). I also have experience with the configuration and administration of BEA`s Tuxedo and WebLogic for PeopleSoft 8.x.

 
   

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Topic: Oracle



Expert: Peter Choi
Date: 6/25/2008
Subject: How to move database from Microsoft SQL Server 2005 to Oracle 9i?

Question
Hi Peter,

I have a question regarding moving from another platform to Oracle 9i platform. Is there a tool which I could use to transfer an existing database from SQL Server 2005 to Oracle 9i?

Thanks in advance!

Answer
HI Matti,

Oracle does have a migration path for SQL Server to Oracle 10g and 11g (although it's similar for 9i, it is recommended that you upgrade to 10gR2 at the minimum).

http://www.oracle.com/technology/tech/migration/isv/db_mig_path.html

Hope this resource helps!

Peter

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