Do you have a Sybase Open Client CD ? The odbc drivers are usually on there.
From my Sybase years I recall that the ODBC drivers were sourced from
Merant, now DataDirect technologies, might be worth looking there.
Personally I'd go for the bcp out/SQL*Loader in scenario.
Ade
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Hello Listers,
Anyone used this tool? What was your experience like?
I am planning on using it to move about 20GB of data from a
Sybase 11.x database to Oracle 8i (Rel 3). This is a one time
activity. Flat file route (using Sybase 'bcp') is the
alternate solution. I would like see if we
Thanks for your response.
This morning I was informed that there is a Sybase Open Client CD that I can use (if
they could find it :) We do have a few Sybase products, so we have support, licenses
etc
We will be exploring both known avenues to get the data into Oracle database. Sybase
bcp
Kirti,
I am no Sybase expert, but I am staring at a Sybase to SQL Server migration,
and I installed the Sybase client tools on my machine and it gave me Sybase
Adaptive Server ODBC driver Release 3.50.00.10. Unfortunately I can't tell
you if my version is newer or yours is (50 is bigger than
Reed,
Thanks.
I do not know what we may have. They (Sybase DBAs) are still looking for the CD for
me.
May be this newer release of the driver might work with OMWB...
- Kirti
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Hello Listers,
Anyone used this tool? What was your experience like?
I am planning on using it to move about 20GB of data from a Sybase 11.x database to
Oracle 8i (Rel 3). This is a one time activity. Flat file route (using Sybase 'bcp')
is the alternate solution. I would like see if we could