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On Wed, 23 Jun 2004 09:54:11 -0400, Powell, Mark D <mark.powell_at_eds.com> wrote:
>
> Niall, SQL Server comes with the ability to read and write to Oracle tables
> practically out of the box. All you need is an Oracle client installed on
> the SQL Server box. Any changes you make to the source of the data that
> needs to be transferred to Oracle is probably going to require a change to
> the process that transfers the data. It would probably get easiest to make
> these changes at the source.
Thanks, the concern we have isn't the capability of linked servers/DTS - I think they are fantastic - it is one third party wanting to install their executable code on a second third party's database.
hmmm second third party that didn't come out right.
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