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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 11...... ;-)
Hope this helps at least a little bit.
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Sent: Wednesday, February 05, 2003 10:59 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
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
use OMWB for this. The doc says I need "Sybase Adaptive Server ODBC driver
Release 3.11.00.01". Searched Sybase web site for this driver, but failed
to locate it.
Any ideas about its source?
Thanks.
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