OT: Techy help - Sybase to SQL Server
FoldingJoe
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Anybody migrated a Sybase db over to SQL server?
Any useful tools that one can use on the t'internet?
Cheers,
FJ
Any useful tools that one can use on the t'internet?
Cheers,
FJ
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From Sybase ASE 12.5.3 to SQL Server 2008 R2Little boy to Obama: "My Dad says that you read all our emails"
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Is it just data/schema you need to migrate, or are there sprocs/triggers too?Pannier, 120rpm.0
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The lot.
Tables, Data, Sp's, Triggers.
Looking at SSMA for Sybase, which looks like it might do the trick.Little boy to Obama: "My Dad says that you read all our emails"
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Does Sybase have an export object facility, that generates the necessary scripts? If so it might be easier to run those off and then knock up a noddy app to suck data out of one and blow it into the other. You'll have more control over it that way.
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