In my view ora2pg can do most of the stuff you requested.
ora2pg can be used to generate the DDL from oracle to postgres based on 
attributes set in ora2pg conf file (for example TYPE TABLE, will allow getting 
oracle DDL in an output file, TYPE COPY will bring the data). No doubt you need 
to set remaining attributes based on the requirement.

Export to CSV is not required, as mentioned TYPE COPY will do a load of data if 
you like it to do Direct Data Streaming.
As of my limited experience I never encountered any issue on the limit on data 
being transferred, but definitely the load time vary depending on the 
environment.

Regards
jc




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Subject: migrate off oracle data to postgres

Hello,

I have a huge data on Oracle, would you please suggest how to migrate all data 
off Oracle to Postgres?  Do I need to export into csv and upload to postgres?  
Ora2pg is limited data from oracle to postgresql right?


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