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Old 07-08-04, 05:16
BKamesh BKamesh is offline
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Oracle to DB2 Migration Tool Kit

Does MTK(IBM Migration Tool Kit) supports conversion of Oracle functions to DB2.? I specifically want to know does it support Oracle functions whose direct equivalent is not in DB2?.
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Old 07-08-04, 05:25
SamCute SamCute is offline
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Hi,

I don't know much about MTK, but I tried SwisSQL Oracle to DB2 migration product. It is very useful. It seems they provide their own library equivalent implementations for Oracle functions. Try it out...

http://swissql.com/pl2dbsqldownloadform.html

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Sam
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Old 07-08-04, 06:24
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I have almost completed my migration. Only 2 objects remain for conversion. How can I do this with MTK?
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Old 07-08-04, 07:15
sathyaram_s sathyaram_s is offline
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You do not tell us what the two objects are ...

If you don't no one can help (unless they have ESP ;-) )

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I have almost completed my migration. Only 2 objects remain for conversion. How can I do this with MTK?
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Old 07-08-04, 08:45
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My objects use oracle functions TO_CHAR & TO_DATE. How abt. the conversion can be done?. I guess this doesn't require ESP.......
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