Skip Headers

Oracle Migration Workbench Release Notes
Release 9.2.0 for Microsoft Windows 98/2000 and Microsoft Windows NT

Part Number A97250-01
  Go To Documentation Library
Home
Go To Product List
Book List
Go To Table Of Contents
Contents

Master Index

Feedback

Oracle® Migration Workbench

Release Notes

Release 9.2.0 for Microsoft Windows 98/2000 and Microsoft Windows NT

March 2002

Part No. A97250-01

This document contains the following topics:

Introduction

Oracle Migration Workbench (Migration Workbench), release 9.2.0 enables you to migrate the following databases to an Oracle9i or Oracle8i database:

Purpose of this Document

This document outlines how to install the Migration Workbench. It also provides tips on using the Migration Workbench. For more information on the Migration Workbench, see the following documentation:

New Features in this Release

The following new plug-ins and features are supported by of release 9.2.0 of the Migration Workbench:

Plug-in for DB2 V4R5 on the AS400

The IBM/AS400 V4R5 plug-in was developed using 9.2.0 dependencies, and upgraded to work against the 9.2.0 Migration Workbench core.

T/SQL Parser Intelligence Improvements

The T/SQL parser contains parser intelligence capable of working out the inter-dependencies of stored procedures. The first phase of the Parser Intelligence feature was completed in version 2.0.2 of the Oracle Migration Workbench. However, with some of the more complex Sybase Adaptive Server databases, schema objects are stored in tempdb and referenced by stored procedures in other databases. These objects need to be migrated as part of a database migration. T/SQL Parser Intelligence has been improved in release 9.2.0 to handle temp tables generated by references to other temp tables.

Setting Up the Migration Workbench

Before you install the Migration Workbench, review the Hardware Requirements and Software Requirements topics.

Hardware Requirements

The Migration Workbench has the following minimum and recommended hardware requirements:

Software Requirements

The Migration Workbench has minimum and recommended software requirements. This sections contains the following:

General Requirements

In order to migrate any plug-in, it is recommended that you have the following:

Informix Dynamic Server 7.3 Requirements

In order to migrate from Informix Dynamic Server 7.3 to Oracle, you must have the Informix JDBC Driver 1.4 installed on the same system as the Migration Workbench.

The Informix JDBC Driver 1.4 is available from the Informix Dynamic Server 7.3 CD. To install the Informix JDBC Driver 1.4, follow the instructions in the install.txt file. You can locate the install.txt file in the JDBC directory.


Note:

After you have installed the Informix JDBC Driver 1.4, copy the ifxjdbc.jar file of the driver to the
%ORACLE_HOME%\Omwb\drivers directory.


Informix Dynamic Server Logging Script Issue

In order to migrate to a destination Oracle database using the Migration Workbench, logging must be turned on in the Informix Dynamic Server database. The Migration wizard can then use the following Informix Dynamic Server syntax:

database:owner.object



The Informix sysmaster database must exist under the Informix Dynamic Server that controls the databases you want to migrate.

Microsoft Access 2.0, 95, 97 Requirements

In order to migrate from Microsoft Access 2.0, Microsoft Access 95, and Microsoft Access 97 to Oracle, you must have the following installed on the same system as the Migration Workbench:

Microsoft Access 2000 Requirements

In order to migrate from Microsoft Access 2000 to Oracle, you must have the following installed on the same system as the Migration Workbench:

Microsoft SQL Server 6.5, Microsoft SQL Server 7.0, and Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Requirements

In order to migrate from Microsoft SQL Server 6.5, Microsoft SQL Server 7.0, or Microsoft SQL Server 2000 to Oracle, you must have the Microsoft SQL Server ODBC driver release 3.70.06.23 or higher installed on the same system as the Migration Workbench. The ODBC driver is shipped with the Microsoft SQL Server client software.

MySQL 3.22, 3.23 Requirements

In order to migrate from MySQL to Oracle, you must install the MM MySQL JDBC driver Release 1.2a on the same system as the Migration Workbench. You can obtain this by downloading the MM MySQL JDBC driver from the WorldServer Web site at:

http://www.worldserver.com/mm.mysql

Copy and unzip the mm.mysql.jdbc-1.2a.zip file to the
%ORACLE_HOME%\Omwb\drivers directory. This automatically creates a new directory called mm.mysql.jdbc-1.2a within the drivers directory.

Sybase Adaptive Server 11 and Sybase Adaptive Server 12 Requirements

In order to migrate from Sybase Adaptive Server to Oracle, you must have the Sybase Adaptive Server ODBC driver Release 3.11.00.01 or higher installed on the same system as the Migration Workbench. The Sybase Adaptive Server ODBC driver is shipped with the Sybase Adaptive Server 11 and Sybase Adaptive Server 12 client software.

IBM DB2/AS400 V4R5 Requirements

In order to migrate from IBM DB2/AS400 V4R5 to Oracle, you must have the following installed on the same system as the Migration Workbench:

Installing the Migration Workbench

To install the Migration Workbench:

  1. Start Windows NT or Windows 98/2000.

  2. Log on to the system as a member of the Administrators Group.

  3. Insert the Oracle9i R2 CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive.

  4. The Oracle Universal Installer launches automatically.

  5. Click Next.

  6. In the Name field of the Destination section, enter the name of the Oracle home where you would like to install the Migration Workbench. For more information about %ORACLE_HOME%, see the Installing into an Oracle Home Directory topic.


    Note:

    The name of the Oracle home directory must be 1 to 16 characters long. It can only include alphanumeric characters and underscores.


  7. In the Path field in the Destination section, enter the path of the Oracle home directory. Click Next.

  8. From the Oracle Universal Installer Available Product dialog box, select the Oracle9i Client 9.2.0.1.0 option. Click Next.

  9. Select the Custom option and click Next.

  10. From the Oracle Universal Installer Available Product Components dialog box, select the Oracle Migration Workbench 9.2.0.1.0 component.

  11. Click Next.


    Note:

    Depending on the products you select, you may have more options within the wizard that are not related to the Migration Workbench. Follow the wizard options available for those products.


  12. Review the Summary window for accuracy, then click Install. The Install window appears showing the status of the installation.

  13. In the Oracle Net Configuration Assistant window, click Next.

  14. Select No, I want to defer this configuration to another time and click Next.

  15. From the Oracle Net Configuration Assistant, Naming Methods Configuration, Select Naming Methods dialog box, ensure that Local is the selected naming method and click Next.

  16. Select Oracle8i or later database or service and click Next.

  17. Enter the Service Name and click Next.

  18. Choose TCP and click Next.

  19. Enter the Host Name.

  20. Select Use standard port number of 1521 and click Next.

  21. Select Yes, perform a test and click Next.


    Note:

    If the Migration Workbench Repository database has a listener using a port number other than 1521, select Use another port number, enter the correct port number and click Next.


    .
  22. Click Next.

  23. Choose a name for this net service name and click Next.

  24. Select No and click Next.


    Note:

    If the destination Oracle database is not the same as the Migration Workbench Repository, you should click Yes and follow the instructions accordingly.


  25. Click Next.

  26. Click Next.

  27. Click Finish.

  28. Click Exit.

  29. Click Yes.

Issues Installing the Migration Workbench

In order to obtain a successful migration, consider the following, when Installing into an Oracle Home Directory.

Installing into an Oracle Home Directory

Since the Migration Workbench release 9.2.0 includes Oracle 9.2.0 dependencies, it can only be installed into an Oracle 9.2.0 home directory or its own home directory. If there is a previous release of Oracle installed on the system, you must install the Migration Workbench into a separate Oracle home directory.

You then need to switch the default Oracle home directory to point to the previous Oracle installation so that you do not pick up the new NT client dependencies for other applications you may use on the system.

To switch the Oracle home directory:

  1. Click Start -> Program Files -> Oracle Installation Products-> Home Selector.

  2. Change the primary Oracle home by selecting the desired Oracle home from the Name drop-down list.

  3. Click OK.

    .


    Note:

    The Home Selector is automatically installed when you install the Oracle Installation Products.


If you attempt to install into an Oracle home directory other than Oracle 9.2.0 home directory, the Oracle Universal Installer displays the following error message:

Migration Workbench can only be installed into a new %ORACLE_HOME% or an existing Oracle 9.2.0 %ORACLE_HOME%.

Launching the Migration Workbench

After installing the core and at least one plug-in, you can launch the Migration Workbench. If you are running Microsoft Windows 98, restart the system before running the Migration Workbench. Rebooting the system resets the path for the JRE.

To launch the Migration Workbench:

  1. Choose Start -> Programs.

  2. Navigate to the Oracle home directory.

  3. Go to the Configuration and Migration Tools program group.

  4. Select the Migration Workbench icon.


    Note:

    If you have problems launching the Migration Workbench, see the Problem Launching the Migration Workbench from Microsoft Windows 98 topic.


Problem Launching the Migration Workbench from Microsoft Windows 98

While launching the Migration Workbench from Microsoft Windows 98, you may obtain the Finished - Shortcut To dialog box containing the following error message:

Out of environment space

Out of environment space

Bad command or file name 



To launch the Migration Workbench after receiving these error messages:

  1. Right-click on the top bar of the DOS box, then choose Properties.

  2. Select the Memory tab.

  3. Change the Initial environment property from Auto to 1024.

  4. Click Apply.

  5. Click OK to accept the changes to the memory settings.

  6. Click OK.

  7. Relaunch the Migration Workbench.

Installation Structure

The Migration Workbench release 9.2.0 supports the migration of Microsoft SQL Server 6.5, Microsoft SQL Server 7.0, Microsoft SQL Server 2000, Sybase Adaptive Server 11, Sybase Adaptive Server 12, MySQL 3.22 and 3.23, Microsoft Access 2.0, 95, 97, 2000, Informix Dynamic Server Version 7.3, and IBM DB2/AS400 V4R5 to Oracle9i or Oracle8i. The Migration Workbench is located in the Oracle home directory, %ORACLE_HOME%\Omwb. This directory contains all components of the Migration Workbench in several sub-directories as follows:

Migration Workbench Repository

The Migration Workbench release 9.2.0 only works with a repository created by this release. You can create a Migration Workbench repository in an Oracle9i or Oracle8i database. To create a repository, you must create a user in the Oracle database where you want to store the Migration Workbench Repository. You must have already granted CONNECT and RESOURCE pre-defined roles to this user. The first time you log in to this user account you are asked if you would like to create the repository. The user name, password, and service that you enter in the Oracle Migration Workbench Repository Login dialog box define where you want to create the repository.

During the capture phase of the migration, the Migration Workbench takes a snapshot of the data dictionary of the database being migrated to Oracle. This information is stored in the repository and the amount of space required for it depends on the size of the database being migrated. It is recommended that you have at least 30MB of space available in the default tablespace of the repository owner to accommodate the snapshot and the meta data of the Migration Workbench.

Installation Configuration

In order to use the Migration Workbench to successfully migrate to an Oracle database, you need the following:

Configuring the Migration Workbench to Use the Default Browser

To view Migration Workbench HTML files, such as the Quick Tour, the release notes, or reference guide, the Migration Workbench attempts to activate the default browser on a Microsoft Windows 98/2000 or Microsoft Windows NT system. However, the Migration Workbench does not know the name or path of the default browser. It relies on the Microsoft Windows file associations to activate the browser, if one exists.

To avoid any Web browser problems, the state.properties file is used to specify the exact path of the system browser. The state.properties file is automatically generated the first time you launch the Migration Workbench.

If there is a problem executing the browser command on a Microsoft Windows system, you receive the following error message:

Problem executing Browser command <command executed>. Please specify the browser path in the <c:\Oracle\Ora9\Omwb\state.properties> initialization file for the BROWSER_PATH property, then restart the Migration Workbench. For more information please read the release notes.

To ensure the Migration Workbench launches the correct browser you must edit the state.properties file:

  1. Close the Migration Workbench.

  2. Navigate to the %ORACLE_HOME%\Omwb\bin directory.

  3. Open the state.properties file.

  4. In the BROWSER_PATH section enter the exact path of the browser the Migration Workbench should use. For example:

    c:\Program Files\Netscape\Communicator\Program\Netscape.exe

  5. Choose File->Save and click Save.

  6. Restart the Migration Workbench for the changes to take effect.


    Note:

    In Netscape version 4.7 you can only open one Migration Workbench HTML file, such as the Quick Tour, at a time. For example, if the Quick Tour is open, you must close it before you can open the Oracle Migration Workbench Release Notes.


Online Support

The Migration Workbench Development Team provides support and solutions to the migration problems. Choose Help -> Online Support to launch a page that explains how to report a problem. It also provides a list of the supported platforms and additional documentation. For more information, see the Oracle Migration Workbench Help desk at:

http://otn.oracle.com/support/tech/migration/workbench/content.html

Limitations and Bugs

In order to report a bug, refer to the Online Support page within the product. For more information about reporting bugs, see the Online Support topic. This section contains the following topics:

Microsoft Access Issues

The following issues must be considered when using the Migration Workbench to migrate a Microsoft Access database to Oracle:

Secured Microsoft Access Databases

The Migration Workbench does not support the migration of Microsoft Access security settings, such as the user name and password. In order to migrate a secured database, you must first make a copy of it. This duplicates the contents of the Microsoft Access database without the security. You can than take the new Microsoft Access database and migrate it to Oracle using the Migration Workbench.

To copy the contents of the Microsoft Access database:

  1. Create a new empty Microsoft Access database by choosing File -> New Database.

  2. Select Blank Database and click OK.

  3. From the File New Database dialog box, type a name for the database and click Create.

  4. From within the new database, choose File -> Get External Data -> Import.

  5. Select the secured Microsoft Access database you want to import.

  6. From the Import Objects dialog, click Options. Ensure that the Relationships and Data and Definitions options are selected.

  7. From the Tables tab, choose Select All.

  8. Click OK.
Replica Databases

The Migration Workbench does not support the migration of a replica Microsoft Access database. Select the master database to migrate to Oracle.

Multi-level Linked Tables in Microsoft Access

The Migration Workbench only supports one level of linked tables. If you have a table with links to a second table, these links are preserved. However, links in the second table are not migrated to Oracle.

Offline Scripted Data - BLOBs

The Migration Workbench is unable to load BLOBs when you choose Object -> Generate SQL*Loader Scripts to generate off-line data loading.

Offline Scripted Data - CLOBs
The Migration Workbench is unable to load CLOBs that contain line breaks when you choose Object -> Generate SQL*Loader Scripts to generate off-line data loading.
Open Bugs

Bug 1509958

Description: Timestamp columns do not load with SQL*Loader direct path load. When a timestamp column is migrated to Oracle the Migration Workbench generates a sequence and a trigger to mimic the behavior of the timestamp column. However, when you migrate the data in Migration Workbench release 1.3.0 or migration Workbench release 1.3.1 using SQL*Loader, the Migration Workbench uses the direct=true syntax in the sql_load_script.bat file. This means that the sequence and trigger are bypassed and the original timestamp entry is inserted into the column with an error.

Workaround: In order to load timestamp columns correctly, you must manually edit the sql_load_script.bat file and remove the direct=true syntax for the table that contains the timestamp column. The sql_load_script.bat file is located in the %ORACLE_HOME%/Omwb/sqlloader_scripts/<plug-in name>/<timestamp>/oracle directory.

Bug 1333552

Description: The Microsoft Access plug-in does not support databases (MDB files) with spaces in their name.

Workaround: Rename the MDB file so that it does not contain a space. The migration should then function correctly.

Fixed Bugs
Bug No Plug-in Description

2255531

INFORMIX73

RENAME USER IN ORACLE MODEL DOES NOT MAP INFORMIX SYSTEM PRIVS

2255518

INFORMIX73

GENERATE MIGRATION SCRIPT DOES NOT SHOW SYSTEM PRIVS GRANTED

2253447

COMMON

GENERATE REPORTS IN ACCESS CAUSES A STACK TRACE

2253319

DB2-400

ERRORS AND WARNINGS DIALOG NOT ACCURATE AFTER CAPTURE

2251682

DB2-400

SOME FOREIGN KEYS DO NOT SEEM TO MAP TO ORACLE MODEL

2251670

COMMON

DELETE ALL FOREIGN KEYS FROM ORACLE MODEL - TEXT NOT CORRECT

2251333

DB2-400

POPUP MENU NOT AVAILABLE FOR USERS FOLDER IN SOURCE MODEL

2247460

DB2-400

SOURCE MODEL TABLE DB2400V4R5 - TABLE TREE ITEMS VERY SLOW TO DISPLAY

2247339

COMMON

WORKBENCH HANGS WHEN STOPING THE MIGRATION WHEN A PK IS NOT CREATED

2247259

TSQLPARSE

INSERT INTO TABLENAME (COLUMNNAME) INCORRECTLY GENERATED

2245263

LITE-REPOS

OMWB.ODB DOES NOT CONTAIN MOST UP-TO-DATE SCHEMA FOR DB2\400 V4R5

2243311

LITE-REPOS

ALTERING PCTFREE ON A TABLE AND REFRESHING CAUSES A STACK TRACE ON OLITE

2235304

INFORMIX73

LOG WINDOW SUMMARY MISSES ERROR CREATING DEFAULT

2233884

INFORMIX73

ORACLE MODEL NOT TRUNCATED ON RE-CAPTURE WHEN ESQL/C CAPTURE\CONVERT PERFORMED

2233752

INFORMIX73

OMWB HANGS WHEN ESQL\C TO PRO*C CONVERT IS ATTEMPTED

2233674

INFORMIX73

"PRO*C SOURCES" FOLDER NOT CLEARED ON SUBSEQUENT ESQL\C CAPTURE

2233607

DOC

MYSQL REFERNCE GUILDE - BROKEN LINK A.HTM

2233601

DOC

MYSQL REFERENCE GUIDE - BROKEN LINK RCF.HTM

2233585

DOC

CAPTURE WIZARD DISCONNECTED LOAD HELP DOES NOT WORK, ON SQLSERVER6.5

2233553

DOC

MYSQL REFERENCE GUIDE - INDEX LINK WRONG

2233505

SYBASE

NO HELP FOR FOREIGN KEYS FOLDER IN SOURCE MODEL OF SYBASE11

2231978

SQLSERVER

DISCONNECTED SOURCE MODEL LOAD HAS DATE PROBLEMS

2231820

DOC

ESQL/C CAPTURE WIZARD/CONVERT WIZARD/GENERATE WIZARD HELP NOT WORKING...

2231581

COMMON

OMWB HANGS AFTER ATTEMPT TO CREATE A NEW TABLESPACE

2231550

DOC

DB2/400 V4R5 DOC BUG LIST

2230197

DB2-400

TEXT IN STEP 1 OF DB2 V4R5 CAPTURE WIZARD IS SLIGHTLY INCORRECT

2230190

DB2-400

ADA COMPLIANCE "&" HAS NO MNEMONIC FOR TABLE PRIMARY KEY

2230166

COMMON

WORKBENCH HANGS WHEN ORACLE MODEL TAB IS SELECTED

2230058

ACCESS

ACCESS PLUG-IN CANNOT LOAD SOURCE MODEL

2228330

DB2-400

TIMESTAMP AND TIMESTMP IN DB2 SHOULD NOT BE MAPPED TO TIMESTAMP BY DEFAULT

2228062

MYSQL

PK NOT REMOVED WHEN ASSOCIATED TABLE REMOVED IN SOURCE MODEL

2228056

SQLSRV2000

TRIGGERS AND VIEWS FAIL TO PARSE INDIVIDUALLY

2228044

SQLSRV2000

SQL EXCEPTION ORA-01418 OCCURS DURING SOURCE MODEL TRUNCATION

2226115

INFORMIX73

'&OWNER' APMERSAND APPEARS IN TEXTBOX LABELS

2226064

COMMON

ORACLE MODEL TREE REFRESH ISSUE WHEN I DELETE A TABLE OBJECT...

2219170

SQLSRV2000

STATISTICS STORED IN THE SYSINDEXES TABLE BEING TREATED AS REAL INDEXES IN DDL

2219078

SQLSERVER7

DEFAULT DATETIME LITERALS NEED TO MAPPED TO TO_DATE('DATE','MASK')

2217628

COMMON

OWNER OF OBJECTS NOT CORRECT IN REPORTS

2217485

COMMON

WORKBENCH HANGS WHEN I TRY TO APPLY CHANGES TO COLUMN DATATYPES IN O.M. TABLE

2217042

COMMON

INFORMATION MISSING FROM ORACLE MODEL INDEX PROPERTY PAGE

2215353

SQLSERVER7

DEFAULTS FOR USER, CURRENT_USER, SESSION_USER, SYSTEM_USER NOT MIGRATED

2215298

COMMON

ERRORS RECORDED DURING DATAMOVE NOT TAGGED AS ERRORS IN THE DETAILED REPORT

2209687

COMMON

ALTERATION OF STORAGE OPTIONS ON INDEXES GROUP CAUSES ERRORS IN MIGRATION

2208040

COMMON

TIME() FUNCTION PARSED INCORRECTLY BY EXPORTER

2206038

COMMON

CORE: _UPGRADEPLUGINTABLEENTRIES MISSING COMMA IN SQL, UPDATE FAILS

2204215

SYBASE

SYBASE 11.5.1 DATABASES CANNOT BE CAPTURED WITH SYBASE 11.9.2 PLUG-IN

2200029

COMMON

SUMMARY REPORT TABLE DISPLAYS MULTIPLE ENTRIES FOR STORED PROCEDURES & PACKAGES

2198362

TSQLPARSE

FUNCTION CALLS GENERATED INCORRECTLY

2198183

WSDK

THE TEMPDB DATABASE IS NOT LISTED IN THE CAPTURE WIZARD AS A DATABASE TO CAPTURE

2198171

TSQLPARSE

GENERATION OF SUB SELECTS IN A SELECT STATEMENT IS INCORRECT.

2198161

TSQLPARSE

"EXEC SERVERNAME...PROCNAME" SYNTAX NOT ACCEPTED

2198159

TSQLPARSE

IDENTITY SYNTAX NOT HANDLED BY THE PARSER.

2198155

TSQLPARSE

"AT ISOLATION" SYNTAX NOT ACCEPTED BY THE PARSER

2198145

TSQLPARSE

THE SYNTAX SET ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES IS NOT YET HANDLED BY THE PARSER

2198139

TSQLPARSE

INDEX HINT SYNTAX IS NOT ACCEPTED BY THE PARSER

2198131

TSQLPARSE

IF NULL GETS SENT TO THE PARSER. THE ERROR MESSAGE IS NOT VERY HELPFUL.

2198130

WSDK

OMWB RUNS OUT OF CONNECTIONS WHILE MAPPING THE CHECK CONSTRAINTS.

2198107

WSDK

MULTIPLE CONSTRAINTS SHOWN IN THE SOURCE TREE INCORRECTLY.

2198093

TSQLPARSE

COMMENT(S) BETWEEN "CREATE" AND "VIEW" CAUSES THE PARSER TO FAIL

2198088

TSQLPARSE

PROCEDURES FAILS TO PARSE WHEN A SINGLE LINE COMMENT IS THE LAST LINE IN THE SQL

2198081

TSQLPARSE

PROCEDURE,VIEW & TRIGGER NAMES NOT COLLISION MANAGED IN THE SQL TEXT

2198069

TSQLPARSE

TEMP TABLES NOT RESOLVED IN DDL STATEMENTS

2180192

SQLSERVER7

SQL SERVER 7.0 NOT UPDATED TO ALLOW BIT DATA TO BE A NULL.

2146842

INFORPARSE

PASRSER HAS PROBLEM PARSING VARIABLE NAME "END" WHICH IS A KEYWORD

2135091

ACCESS

POST MIGRATION: ODBC CONNECTION FAILS WHEN USING DAO 3.6 WITH ACCESS 97

2121343

INFORPARSE

LIKE COLUMN || "%" NOT PARSED

2121342

INFORPARSE

ORDER BY CLAUSE NOT PARSED CORRECTLY

2115588

WSDK

WORKBENCH SHUTS DOWN PREMATURELY

2112052

INFORPARSE

LENGTH(A.B) CAUSES A PARSE ERROR

2108394

TSQLPARSE

FUNCTION NOT BEING PARSED DURING CREATION OF ORACLE MODEL

2103935

INFORMIX73

SUMMARY REPORT IS MIXING UP PRIVILEGS AND STRORED PROCEDURES DATA

2102173

SQLSERVER7

SQL SERVER MINIMUM FLOAT VALUE IS NOT MIGRATED

2099619

INFORMIX73

FAILED TRIGGER MESSAGE DURING DB CAPTURE NOT BEING PICKED UP BY DATABASE REPORTS

2097946

MYSQL

LACK OF INFO LOGS IN PROGRESS WINDOW DURING CAPTURE PHASE

2079324

TSQLPARSE

CREATE INDEX MYINDEX ON TABLENAME(COLUMNAME ASC) CAUSE A PARSE ERROR

2033921

INFORMIX73

ISSUE#24 (POL) STRANGE UI HANG WHEN SELECTING USERS TO GENERATE SCRIPTS

2031248

TSQLPARSE

THE CONVERT FUNCTION WITH "REAL" FAILS WHEN IN SOME CIRCUMSTANCES

2026189

INFORPARSE

A PROBLEM WITH PROCESSING THE YEAR/SECOND UNIT EXPRESSIONS IN STORED PROCEED

2019335

SQLSERVER7

WHEN USING THE OLITE REPOSITORY A SUCCESSFUL CAPTURE CANNOT BE CARRIED OUT

2014234

ACCESS

RENAMED TABLESPACE IN ORACLE MODEL IS NOT BEING REFLECTED DURING MIGRATION

1943413

MYSQL

AUTO-INCREMENT TRIGGER TRUNCATION

1891549

ACCESS

CREATION OF ORACLE MODEL HANGS ON MAPPING TABLES.

1877386

LITE-REPOS

ERRORS IN MIGRATION WHEN THE FIRST CHARACTER IN DATABASE NAME IS A NUMBER

1875316

LITE-REPOS

OLITE: ERRORS IN CAPTURE PHASE NOT APPEARING IN ERROR REPORT

1854042

ACCESS

ORACLE DBA RIGHT IS NEEDED WHEN MODIFYÍNG THE MDB

1807122

WSDK

PROBLEMS WITH ERROR REPORT IF THE ODBC DRIVER IS THE SAME NAME AS THE DATABASE

1802464

TSQLPARSE

CAST OPERATOR (SIMILAR TO CONVERT) NOT SUPPORTED

1785699

INFORPARSE

CALLS TO OTHER STORED PROCEDURES WITHOUT ARGUMENTS CAUSE ERRORS.

1785605

COMMON

HANDLING OF ERROR MESSAGE DURING MIGRATION

1771449

COMMON

'RENAME' THEN 'DELETE' OF OBJECT FROM ORACLE MODEL CAUSES WORKBENCH TO HANG

1759178

COMMON

CHANGING PARSE OPTIONS NOT APPLYING UNLESS APPLY CLICKED OR OTHER PROC SELECTED

1456246

WSDK

THE "DO YOU WISH TO SAVE CHANGES" WINDOW IS NOT EFFECTIVE

1424599

WSDK

CAPTURE WIZARD - PAGE 1 OF 4 - SOURCE DATABASE DETAILS

Oracle is a registered trademark, and Oracle8i and Oracle9i are trademarks or registered trademarks of Oracle Corporation. Other names may be trademarks of their respective owners.

Copyright © 1998, 2002 Oracle Corporation. All Rights Reserved.


Oracle
Copyright © 1998, 2002 Oracle Corporation.

All Rights Reserved.
  Go To Documentation Library
Home
Go To Product List
Book List
Go To Table Of Contents
Contents

Master Index

Feedback