Oh geez, here I go again.

This is trivial with Perl, DBD::Oracle and DBD::ODBC.

Whether it is useful to you depends on a number of things.

* can you use an Oracl copy of the SQL server data?
* does the data always need to be fresh?
* how fresh?
* how big is it?

Since it's temporary, this may work for you.

Jared




                                                                                       
                             
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I know there is a way in SQL server to query oracle tables, is there a way
to do the reverse?


I am looking at trying to create access from an Oracle DB to SQL Server
data until we convert the SQL server database.


Anyone have any ideas on this, I searched technet (ms/oracle) and metalink,
as well as some search engines without luck.





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