Hello,
Yes, we want to convert data through standard upgrade process in T24 but after
the upgrade, we would like to migrate the data from jBASE to ORACLE.
Tunji AGBAJE
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On 23 Mar 2012, at 16:36, Dick Thiot dick.th...@gmail.com wrote:
Tunji,
Simon asks a good question and
Hello,
My first thought is to be clear on your reasons for migration to Oracle
(this may be wrongly assumed to be obvious), be that as it may.
1. You may want to simply migrate data and end there (1st phase) with
Oracle as datastore only and retain your jbase code
Or
2. you may require to do some
Tunji,
Simon asks a good question and I would like to ask it in a different way.
Are you wanting to convert data or are you trying to convert your
application? Data can be migrated and/or interchanged with Oracle but
unless you are well versed in the schema of your data in jBASE you may need
the
Thank you Simon.
It is a permanent migration of data from jBASE to ORACLE in a T24 environment
after upgrade.
Tunji AGBAJE
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On 23 Mar 2012, at 16:25, Simon Verona si...@dmservices.co.uk wrote:
Are you looking to retain your jBASE code, and simply store the data in
Oracle?
Hello,
Does anyone know the name of the tool for migrating jBASE to ORACLE?
Regards,
Tunji
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Yes, it's called 200 more programmers than what you have for jBASE ;-)
Dan
On Fri, Mar 23, 2012 at 3:04 AM, O'Tunji Agbaje tagbaje2...@yahoo.co.ukwrote:
Hello,
Does anyone know the name of the tool for migrating jBASE to ORACLE?
Regards,
Tunji
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But if you can afford Oracle you can afford those extra people.
On 3/23/2012 10:06 AM, Daniel Klein wrote:
Yes, it's called 200 more programmers than what you have for jBASE ;-)
Dan
On Fri, Mar 23, 2012 at 3:04 AM, O'Tunji Agbaje
tagbaje2...@yahoo.co.uk mailto:tagbaje2...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
Are you looking to retain your jBASE code, and simply store the data in
Oracle? If so then you need a jedi driver for Oracle - I'm sure jBASE
can provide you with one.
If you are looking for a permanent migration, then you will probably
need to write something custom to export in a format