SQLines Data Tool - Database Migration from Sybase ASE to Oracle

SQLData is a scalable, high performance data transfer, schema conversion and validation tool for Sybase Adaptive Server Enterprise to Oracle migration.

Why SQLines Data

SQLines Data benefits:

Migration Features

  • All Data Types
  • NOT NULL Constraints
  • DEFAULT Clauses
  • CHECK Constraints
  • Primary and Foreign Keys
  • Unique Constraints
  • Indexes
  • Comments on Tables and Columns
  • Schema Name Mapping
  • Validation by Row Count

You can use SQLines SQL Converter tool to convert stored procedures, functions, triggers, views and other objects.

Scalability and High-Performance

  • Transferring data in multiple concurrent sessions
  • Performing concurrent read and write operations in each session
  • Using Sybase Client Library/C (CT-Lib) with array processing to extract data from Sybase
  • Using Oracle OCI with array processing to load data to Oracle
  • C/C++ application, 32-bit and 64-bit
  • Microsoft Windows version

Designed for DBAs and Enterprise-Class Migrations

  • Easy to set up and configure the transfer of a large number of tables
  • Command line with powerful and easy to use options
  • Wildcards to select tables
  • Comprehensive performance stats to help you tune the data transfer
  • No space required to hold Sybase export
  • No ODBC
  • No .NET data access providers required
  • No JDBC
  • No installation required

SQLines Data in Command Line

You can use SQLines Data tool in command line. Just launch sqldata.exe on Windows with the specified options.

For information how to define Sybase ASE and Oracle connections, see SQLines Data Connection String Formats.

Examples:

  • Transfer a single table
sqldata -t=emp -sd=sybase,syb_user/syb_pwd@syb_host,sample_db -td=oracle, ora_user/ora_pwd@ora_host/sid

-t option defines the table name, -sd and -td options (source and target databases) specify the connection strings for Sybase ASE and Oracle, respectively.

This command transfers table emp from Sybase sample_db database to Oracle database located on syb_host/sid.