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Data Migration: Database Migration MS SQL to Oracle DB

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  • Updated 9/2022
4.0
(374 Ratings)
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Course Information

Registration period
Year-round Recruitment
Course Level
Study Mode
Duration
4 Hour(s) 59 Minute(s)
Language
English
Taught by
Bluelime Learning Solutions
Rating
4.0
(374 Ratings)
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Course Overview

Data Migration: Database Migration MS SQL to Oracle DB

Practical Hands-on Migrating from Microsoft SQL Server to Oracle | MySQL ,Microsoft access, Oracle to SQL Server

Data Migration is an important function anyone working with a database should be able to carry out.

There are several tools available to perform database and data migration. In this course we will be using a free powerful tool by Oracle called Oracle SQL Developer to migrate a third party database from Microsoft SQL Server into Oracle.

Database migration involves several steps specified below:

Setting up a Migration Repository : The Migrations Repository is a database schema that stores the metadata collected and transformed in the migration process.

Configuring the Third Party Database Connection : You need to configure a database connection for the database which you would like to migrate. There are two steps to this process: Download JDBC driver and Connecting to Third
Party Database.

Capturing Source Database :This step is used to capture a snapshot of the current state of your third-party database and is necessary to provide SQL Developer with a "point in time" view of your database. Once this step is complete, the Migration wizard works on the meta-data stored in its repository, instead of issuing queries against your live database.

Convert Captured Model to Oracle : The next step in the migration process is to convert the captured model of the database to an Oracle-specific model.

Translate Third Party SQL Objects to Oracle :The next step in the migration process is to translate the T-SQL objects - constraints, functions, procedures, triggers, views - to Oracle SQL objects.

Generating Scripts to Create Target Database :Once the conversion process has completed, SQL Developer has a model of what the converted database will look like. This is used to generate SQL scripts for the creation of the new Oracle Database schema(s) and to run these scripts.

Move Data from Third Party Database to Oracle :The last step in the Migration Wizard is to move the data to the new database. Migrating the data is a process that copies the data from the third-party database to the new tables
in the Oracle database. The Migration Wizard uses the same Oracle database connection required to run the scripts as it does to move the data.


We will also be using Microsoft SQL Server Migration Assistant (SSMA) tool to automate database migration to SQL Server

from Oracle, MySQL and Microsoft Access.

Course Content

  • 9 section(s)
  • 68 lecture(s)
  • Section 1 Database Setup : Oracle 11g
  • Section 2 Oracle 21c Setup
  • Section 3 MySQL Database Server Setup
  • Section 4 Microsoft SQL Server Setup
  • Section 5 Database Migration: Oracle to SQL Server
  • Section 6 Microsoft Access Setup
  • Section 7 Migrating from Microsoft SQL Server to Oracle
  • Section 8 Database Migration: MySQL to SQL Server
  • Section 9 Database Migration: Access to SQL Server

What You’ll Learn

  • Migrate SQL Database to Oracle, Connect to third party database, Capture third party source data, Configure third party database connection, Convert Captured Data Model to Oracle, Create Migration Repository, Generate Migration Scripts to create Target Database, Translate Third Party SQL Objects to Oracle, Move Data from SQL Server into Oracle


Reviews

  • Y
    Yupei Hsu
    2.5

    Outdated and no support. Had to find other online resources to finish the tasks.

  • S
    Shubham Jadhav
    4.0

    As my expectation by doing this course to increase basic understanding of use cases of these databases.

  • K
    Kholiwe Mbatha
    5.0

    It is a good match, as I am willing to learn more about IT

  • H
    Hor Yan, Wan
    3.5

    Think the pace is okay for a beginner and slowly showing each step till data is moved to target database. However, I would like to know also on how to verify source/target after migration and how to manage/capture dirty data (if somehow some rows are not able to migrate properly). Will there be such content in the near future?

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