Wow Roland, you managed to answer your own question with your subject.. If
you had an idea it was Enterprise Manager, why not fire up and find out? The
best way to learn all things Oracle, in *my* own view (for novices), is to
fire up a GUI tool to get to grips with the structures and organisation of
the database with "pretty pictures". Try it out..

To point you in the right direction - you can use "Jobs" with OEM that will
run at scheduled times. Not sure about moving data within the tool - unless
of course you use OEM SQL Worksheet, and simply issue:

insert into <table> (select .... from <table>);

Easy enough though eh?

HTH

Mark

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Hallo,

Does anyone know if there is a graphic interface in Oracle, which you can
use to move data betwen tables and also to schedule tasks?

Thanks in advance

Roland S

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