Re: oracledump.pl error

2004-02-20 Thread Sasha Pachev
"SELECT TABLE_NAME FROM USER_TABLES". I found the error message on Oracle's web site, but their description of the error doesn't help me much: *Cause: * The buffer length was less than the minimum required or greater than its length at bind time minus two bytes. I don't know what buffer this is

Re: oracledump.pl error

2004-02-19 Thread O'K Web Design
gt; Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: February 19, 2004 3:37 AM Subject: Re: oracledump.pl error > Obviously I wrote my original message too quickly and did not make > myself clear. I am well aware that DB2 and numerous other commercial > products work on Linux. What I meant to say was t

Re: oracledump.pl error

2004-02-19 Thread J. Allen Crider
Sasha Pachev wrote: J. Allen Crider wrote: I have just decided to try to learn something about MySQL after several years of working with Oracle and wanted to transfer the data I have in an Oracle 9i database to a new MySQL database. Since this is strictly for personal use, I can't justify the

Re: oracledump.pl error

2004-02-19 Thread J. Allen Crider
Obviously I wrote my original message too quickly and did not make myself clear. I am well aware that DB2 and numerous other commercial products work on Linux. What I meant to say was that, of all of the products that I could find listed on www.mysql.com for converting data from Oracle to MyS

Re: oracledump.pl error

2004-02-18 Thread Rhino
I don't have any insight into your problem but I want to take exception with your assertion that no other commercial products work on Linux. In fact, DB2 works on Linux and has for some time. Here's a link to information about this product: http://www-306.ibm.com/software/data/db2/udb/ If you nose

Re: oracledump.pl error

2004-02-18 Thread Sasha Pachev
J. Allen Crider wrote: I have just decided to try to learn something about MySQL after several years of working with Oracle and wanted to transfer the data I have in an Oracle 9i database to a new MySQL database. Since this is strictly for personal use, I can't justify the cost of SQLPorter, an