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    the problem is that i have a huge database builtin MS Access due to such burden i want to Convert To Oracle is it Possible to Convert Whole DataBase to Oracle

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      the problem is that i have a huge database builtin MS Access due to such burden i want to Convert To Oracle is it Possible to Convert Whole DataBase to Oracle

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      Yes, you can convert the data from MS-Acess to Oracle quite easily. As a first step, you could convert the data and leave the MS-Access application alone. You would use "Linked Tables" back to the Oracle database. This would store all of the data in Oracle, but your programs would reside in MS-Access.

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        Yes, you can convert the data from MS-Acess to Oracle quite easily. As a first step, you could convert the data and leave the MS-Access application alone. You would use "Linked Tables" back to the Oracle database. This would store all of the data in Oracle, but your programs would reside in MS-Access.

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        i want to program it from oracle then any good article

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