Hi can anyone help me with a question.  I need to export data from my Oracle 9 
database and import it into my SQL Server database.  The Oracle database is setup as a 
datawarehouse in theory and I need to provide a feed and the code to import the 
required data into SQLServer. 

I could run a CF scheduled job to query Oracle and then load the MS SQL tables every 
night but I really do not want to do this and put the extra load on my CF servers.  I 
would prefer if there is a why to do it thru SQL Server - maybe DTS, BCP or a pass 
thru query - I am not sure.  This would also need to schedule to run nightly so the 
new data is pick
I am not sure exactly what DTC or BCP is, but I will be reading up on it, but if 
anyone has any quick info that I can read that would be great.

Sorry for the non-CF question, but it is sort of CF since CF will be reading the data 
later.

Thanks

Mario
                                

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