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try this tool - it handles data conversions like cake!!! you can "copy and paste" data from ANY OLEDB.ODBC connection to another - if the type don't align, it will let you see what the problems are... I have foudn this tool to be invaluable when converting data - http://www.appligator.com/products/Schemer/moreSchemer.asp
Rozi & George Goldberger wrote:
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> Hello,
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> I have this problem in converting a SQL Server 7.0 to Oracle 8i.
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> In SQL Server there is a data type GUID (Global Unique Identifier) .
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> Has anyone tried to emulate it in Oracle ?
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> Any reference or resource would be greatly appreciated.
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> George
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-- Posted via CNET Help.com http://www.help.com/Received on Fri Oct 20 2000 - 12:30:03 CDT
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