Mitchell:
I can think of two ideas: Oracle's Transparent Gateway for Microsoft SQL
Server and Microsoft Access. With Access I would think you could import the
SQL Server data into Access then use Oracle's Access Migration tool to
migrate the data into Oracle. There is, of course, also flat files and
SQL*Loader.
Jon Walthour
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> Dear DBAs
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> is there any tool available to import table from SQL 2000 server To
Oracle
> 8.5 online or by other way.
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> Mitchell
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