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Re: EXP fro Oracle to Sybase ??

From: Henri R. Brady <hbrady_at_remstar.com>
Date: 31 Jul 1999 10:22:39 PDT
Message-ID: <37A3314E.8E44855A@remstar.com>


Anthony:

That was not a typo; however, I've actually had situations where I typed "Windhose" by mistake (Freudian slip :-) on MS related newsgroups......opps.

Thanks for the advice.

-Henri

Anthony Mandic wrote:

> 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 - 12:22:39 CDT

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