Hi,
 
May I first suggest that you first look at some of EnterpriseDB’s technical 
literature. They have some documents which list what their products add to 
PostgreSQL to make it more like Oracle. If your firm isn’t doing this just to 
get out of licensing fees, they would probably be a good option for you. The 
basics of a migration is to look at the Oracle schema in order to determine 
which data types you’ll need to convert. Then, you’ll need to check which 
stored procedures you already have, and then what you’ll need to turn into 
PostgreSQL functions. Offhand, I’d say this isn’t difficult, but it may get 
very involved.
—
Jay

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> On Dec 25, 2017, at 7:30 PM, Azimuddin Mohammed <azim...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> Can anyone guide me through the steps for migration from oracle to postgres 
> with config changes required, keeping in mind that neither I am a oracle DBA 
> not postgres admin
> 
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> 
> Regards,
> Azim
> 
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