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Re: EXP fro Oracle to Sybase ??

From: Anthony Mandic <am_at__.agd.nsw.gov.au>
Date: Sun, 01 Aug 1999 00:23:10 +1000
Message-ID: <37A306CE.7A88@_.agd.nsw.gov.au>


Henri R. Brady wrote:

> We have installed Sybase Adaptive Server 6.0.2 on our Linux server and
> we are able to make ODBC connections from our Windhose machines.

        Windhose? That's not a typo is it?

	There are two flavours of Sybase. ASE (Enterprise) and
	ASA (Anywhere). Both exist for Linux but I think you have
	the latter.

> Unfortunately our resident Sybase/Oracle expert is off-site for a few
> days. We want to take a file created with EXP on and Oracle server
> and run the equivalent of an IMP on the Sybase server.

	With ASE you would use the bcp program to bulk copy the data in.
	I'm not familiar enough with ASA to say what it uses. The products
	are quite dissimilar in some repects. Check the ASA newsgroups
	at news://forums.sybase.com


-am Received on Sat Jul 31 1999 - 09:23:10 CDT

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