Hello
We developped a comprehensive DB-Migration-Toolkit (Invoca DBMigrator)
based on JDBC and an extension-mechanism that pricipally works with
every RDBMS.
We migrated our previous DB with that toolkit to SAPDB successfully,
too.
The Java Database Migration Framework is a
'Iter-Database-Duplicator'-Toolkit
to copy the complete metadata as well as the complete content (each row
of
each table) to another destination. Source-database and target-database
can be different databases and can run on different hosts.
It supports:
Tables and their Columns
Domaintypes (centralised definition of Datatypes)
Foreign Keys (used for referential integrity)
Constraints for columns and domains
Defaults for columns and domains
Primary Keys
Indexes
Views
Not supported are:
Triggers and Database-Procedures
Database-Users and userrights
If you are intersted in the toolkit and/or support (we can also do the
migration), just contact us ([EMAIL PROTECTED]).
Some little information can be found on www.invoca.ch -> DBMigrator. If
you want to know more about it, just let us know.
Kind regards,
Gabriel Matter
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Invoca Systems Tel 0041 61 813 94 61
Hauptstr 92a Fax 0041 61 813 94 60
4422 Arisdorf www.invoca.ch
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Greetings all,
>
> Currently my employer is rolling out SAP over 26 countries. The database
> platform is Oracle running on Windows 2000 Advanced servers. Based on the
> associated costs we started a project to compare different databases and to
> select the best one. The databases that are taken into account are :
>
> Oracle 8.1.7
> MS-SQL Server 2000
> DB/2 7x
> SAP DB 7.3
>
> We want to take one of our productive databases and copy it to a testing
> environment and migrate this Oracle Database to the other RDBMS packages. My
> question is now are there any tools available for SAP DB 7.3 to migrate an
> Oracle database to this RDBMS ?? We are in contact with Microsoft and IBM
> regarding the migration to MS-SQL and DB/2, but who should we contact regarding
> SAP-DB ??
>
> Thanks for your replies.
>
> Regards,
>
> Raymond Wooninck
> Coca-Cola HBC s.a.
>
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