Migrate MySql database to Oracle
I'm trying to migrate a MySql database to Oracle. I followed all the guides from Oracle (the video one here and the textual one here) using SQL Developer.
I can go through the whole guide (after few tentatives) with no problem, resulting in the creation of the "Converted Object" (note: I don't have permission to create users).
I'm completely new to Oracle DBMS, and I don't understand what to do with the "Converted Object" generated in the migration repository.
How can I create the tables in the DB from the migration repository objects?
Any help is appreciated, thank you.
mysql oracle oracle-11g-r2
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I'm trying to migrate a MySql database to Oracle. I followed all the guides from Oracle (the video one here and the textual one here) using SQL Developer.
I can go through the whole guide (after few tentatives) with no problem, resulting in the creation of the "Converted Object" (note: I don't have permission to create users).
I'm completely new to Oracle DBMS, and I don't understand what to do with the "Converted Object" generated in the migration repository.
How can I create the tables in the DB from the migration repository objects?
Any help is appreciated, thank you.
mysql oracle oracle-11g-r2
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at that point you should be able to generate a script that you can run in an existing oracle schema since you don't have the privs to create users in Oracle
– thatjeffsmith
Apr 4 '18 at 16:50
Thank you sir, based on your hint I found out what was happening. I updated the question.
– Ghesio
Apr 5 '18 at 8:11
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I'm trying to migrate a MySql database to Oracle. I followed all the guides from Oracle (the video one here and the textual one here) using SQL Developer.
I can go through the whole guide (after few tentatives) with no problem, resulting in the creation of the "Converted Object" (note: I don't have permission to create users).
I'm completely new to Oracle DBMS, and I don't understand what to do with the "Converted Object" generated in the migration repository.
How can I create the tables in the DB from the migration repository objects?
Any help is appreciated, thank you.
mysql oracle oracle-11g-r2
I'm trying to migrate a MySql database to Oracle. I followed all the guides from Oracle (the video one here and the textual one here) using SQL Developer.
I can go through the whole guide (after few tentatives) with no problem, resulting in the creation of the "Converted Object" (note: I don't have permission to create users).
I'm completely new to Oracle DBMS, and I don't understand what to do with the "Converted Object" generated in the migration repository.
How can I create the tables in the DB from the migration repository objects?
Any help is appreciated, thank you.
mysql oracle oracle-11g-r2
mysql oracle oracle-11g-r2
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GhesioGhesio
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at that point you should be able to generate a script that you can run in an existing oracle schema since you don't have the privs to create users in Oracle
– thatjeffsmith
Apr 4 '18 at 16:50
Thank you sir, based on your hint I found out what was happening. I updated the question.
– Ghesio
Apr 5 '18 at 8:11
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at that point you should be able to generate a script that you can run in an existing oracle schema since you don't have the privs to create users in Oracle
– thatjeffsmith
Apr 4 '18 at 16:50
Thank you sir, based on your hint I found out what was happening. I updated the question.
– Ghesio
Apr 5 '18 at 8:11
at that point you should be able to generate a script that you can run in an existing oracle schema since you don't have the privs to create users in Oracle
– thatjeffsmith
Apr 4 '18 at 16:50
at that point you should be able to generate a script that you can run in an existing oracle schema since you don't have the privs to create users in Oracle
– thatjeffsmith
Apr 4 '18 at 16:50
Thank you sir, based on your hint I found out what was happening. I updated the question.
– Ghesio
Apr 5 '18 at 8:11
Thank you sir, based on your hint I found out what was happening. I updated the question.
– Ghesio
Apr 5 '18 at 8:11
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After more reaserching and thank to @thatjeffsmith comment I found out the problem(s): the SQL script generated from Oracle SQL Developer is bugged: duplicated fields in creation of contrainsts, creation of non-existing indexes (also with duplicated fields) and a field with invalid name (a MySql columun start
was renamed in start_
, that is invalid).
It was hard to spot because of the wizard did not prompt any error and went smooth just like the video/tutorial.
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After more reaserching and thank to @thatjeffsmith comment I found out the problem(s): the SQL script generated from Oracle SQL Developer is bugged: duplicated fields in creation of contrainsts, creation of non-existing indexes (also with duplicated fields) and a field with invalid name (a MySql columun start
was renamed in start_
, that is invalid).
It was hard to spot because of the wizard did not prompt any error and went smooth just like the video/tutorial.
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After more reaserching and thank to @thatjeffsmith comment I found out the problem(s): the SQL script generated from Oracle SQL Developer is bugged: duplicated fields in creation of contrainsts, creation of non-existing indexes (also with duplicated fields) and a field with invalid name (a MySql columun start
was renamed in start_
, that is invalid).
It was hard to spot because of the wizard did not prompt any error and went smooth just like the video/tutorial.
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After more reaserching and thank to @thatjeffsmith comment I found out the problem(s): the SQL script generated from Oracle SQL Developer is bugged: duplicated fields in creation of contrainsts, creation of non-existing indexes (also with duplicated fields) and a field with invalid name (a MySql columun start
was renamed in start_
, that is invalid).
It was hard to spot because of the wizard did not prompt any error and went smooth just like the video/tutorial.
After more reaserching and thank to @thatjeffsmith comment I found out the problem(s): the SQL script generated from Oracle SQL Developer is bugged: duplicated fields in creation of contrainsts, creation of non-existing indexes (also with duplicated fields) and a field with invalid name (a MySql columun start
was renamed in start_
, that is invalid).
It was hard to spot because of the wizard did not prompt any error and went smooth just like the video/tutorial.
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at that point you should be able to generate a script that you can run in an existing oracle schema since you don't have the privs to create users in Oracle
– thatjeffsmith
Apr 4 '18 at 16:50
Thank you sir, based on your hint I found out what was happening. I updated the question.
– Ghesio
Apr 5 '18 at 8:11