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looking for converting tool from one database to another

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    hi i looking for converting tool (better free) for convert database oracle,sql server and access from one type to another thank's in advance

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      hi i looking for converting tool (better free) for convert database oracle,sql server and access from one type to another thank's in advance

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      Don't think you'll find anything for free in this category, except free trials http://www.activedbsoft.com/overview-migrate.html[^] http://www.swissql.com/products/sqlserver-to-oracle/sql-server-to-oracle.html[^]


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        hi i looking for converting tool (better free) for convert database oracle,sql server and access from one type to another thank's in advance

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        Doesn't Access have a wizard that can export to SQL Server as standard? Doesn't work with Oracle, though, since it's SQL Server-specific.

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