You are learning the hard way. NEVER, NEVER, NEVER create tables in
Oracle by exporting from MS Access via ODBC. Access creates non-SQL
compliant objects. To access these tables you will need to select
"Field", "Field" from "Table Name"; using the exact spelling and case as
displayed in Access. To get rid of them you will need to drop them in
the same manner.
The correct way to do what you are doing is to create the objects in
oracle with the names, columns, etc as they ought to be created. ie:
correctly. Then ATTACH those tables into your Access database. Then
write sql append queries that select from your Access tables and append
into the Oracle tables. This is a little more cumbersome to do, but at
least the structures will be correct.
On Wed, 2001-12-19 at 13:12, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear all,
I have a lot of tables built in MS Access. Recently, I am trying to export
the database from MS Access to Oracle 8i.From Access, I could export the
tables to Oracle through Oracle ODBC driver. The good thing is that this
process is relatively fast as Table struture is created automatically and I
can actually see these tables and data in Toad. But if I try to execute any
SQL, Oracle responds ORA-00942: table or view does not exist. I cannot
figure out what is happenning. I welcome any suggestion (including not
exporting through ODBC driver)
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