or use a Java stored procedure on Oracle, accessing pgsql via JDBC.

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xml?



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Oracle external procedures, accessing PostgreSQL would do the trick without flat files. On 10/22/2003 12:14:24 PM, David Wagoner wrote:

Anyone have experience doing this? I would like to hear your tips and
experiences.
Here's our situation. We have an Oracle DB on Sun Solaris 8 and a
PostgreSQL
DB on Linux (RH 7.3) that we need to share data between, specifically
from
PostgreSQL to Oracle. I want to experiment with Oracle's Generic
Connectivity via ODBC connection. The advantage here seems to be
DB-to-DB
connection, ability to use Oracle SQL and tools, etc. Limitations
might be
network performance.
An alternative is to produce flat files from PostgreSQL, FTP them to
Oracle
server, and SQL*Load them into Oracle. Not a real-time solution, but
load
performance is usually very good with SQL*Loader.

Thoughts?


Best regards,


David B. Wagoner
Database Administrator
Arsenal Digital Solutions
Web: http://www.arsenaldigital.com

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