2009/11/23 Alexandra Roy :
> Hi all,
Hi Alexandra,
> And what about "on the fly" please ?
> As I encounter compilation problem on AIX 5.3, I am wondering if DBD::Pg is
> necessary to use ora2pg...
Josh pointed that out to you 4 days ago. It means "w/o having to save
intermediate
files".
> Thank
Hi all,
And what about "on the fly" please ?
As I encounter compilation problem on AIX 5.3, I am wondering if DBD::Pg
is necessary to use ora2pg...
Thank you for your help,
Regards,
Alexandra
Stephen Frost a écrit :
* Alexandra Roy (alexandra@bull.net) wrote:
Does someone can explain
* Alexandra Roy (alexandra@bull.net) wrote:
> Does someone can explain me that is under 'on the fly' please ?
>
> Concerning the documentation of ora2pg, is it the good link ?
It worked well for me, using it mainly to copy table structures and
data. I was doing a one-time move to PG though, n
On Fri, 2009-11-20 at 17:57 +0100, Alexandra Roy wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I see in the ora2pg documentation on
> http://www.darold.net/projects/ora2pg/ that DBD::Pg is optional and
> needed only for 'on the fly' migration.
> I need to clarify this...
>
> Does someone can explain me that is under 'o
Hi all,
I see in the ora2pg documentation on
http://www.darold.net/projects/ora2pg/ that DBD::Pg is optional and
needed only for 'on the fly' migration.
I need to clarify this...
Does someone can explain me that is under 'on the fly' please ?
Concerning the documentation of ora2pg, is it the