Migrating Oracle to SQL Server using SSMA - Error O2SS0188 Sequence not found...
By Bill Ramos and Vishal Soni, Advaiya Inc. This blog post covers some of the reasons why SQL Server Migration Assistant (SSMA) for Oracle cannot convert a statement that contains reference to an...
View ArticleMigrating Oracle to SQL Server using SSMA - Error O2SS0339 Cannot Convert...
By Bill Ramos and Ankit Matta, Advaiya Inc. This blog post covers the reasons why SQL Server Migration Assistant (SSMA) for Oracle Cannot Convert Standalone User-Defined Types. A User Defined Type...
View ArticleMigrating Oracle to SQL Server using SSMA - Error O2SS0350 Conversion of...
By Bill Ramos and Badal Bordia, Advaiya Inc. This blog post describes why SQL Server Migration Assistant (SSMA) for Oracle doesn’t convert the PL/SQL block when package variable holds an unsupported...
View ArticleMigrating Oracle to SQL Server using SSMA - Error O2SS0351 Conversion of...
By Bill Ramos and Badal Bordia, Advaiya Inc. This blog post describes why SQL Server Migration Assistant (SSMA) for Oracle doesn’t support the conversion of some of the collection method A collection...
View ArticleMicrosoft SQL Server Migration Assistant (SSMA) 5.2 is Now Available
Automating Database Migration to SQL Server 2012SQL Server Migration Assistant (SSMA) v5.2 is now available. SSMA simplifies database migration process from Oracle/Sybase/MySQL and Microsoft Access to...
View ArticleMicrosoft SQL Server Migration Assistant (SSMA) v5.3 is now available.
SSMA simplifies database migration process from Oracle/Sybase/MySQL and Microsoft Access to SQL Server and SQL Azure. SSMA automates all aspects of migration including migration assessment analysis,...
View ArticleLatest Update - Microsoft SQL Server Migration Assistant (SSMA) v6.0 is now...
SSMA simplifies database migration process from Oracle/Sybase/MySQL and Microsoft Access to SQL Server and SQL Azure. SSMA automates all aspects of migration including migration assessment analysis,...
View ArticleSecuring MS Linked Tables Connection Strings During Migration
Microsoft Access stores all the connection strings for the respective linked tables in a system table called MSysObjects. As seen below, the connection strings contain clear-text used id and password....
View ArticleProcedures/Functions with ROWTYPE Parameters Defaulted to NULL
The %ROWTYPE attribute in Oracle defines the particular record type of a row in a table. A common usage of %ROWTYPE attribute is to have variables declared as ROWTYPE of a table to transfer data in...
View ArticleCan’t migrate from Sybase ASA to SQL Server using SSMA
Unfortunately we never had Sybase ASA on our plans for SSMA. The plan is still intact and we still support migration from Sybase ASE 11.9 onwards with the latest version of SSMA for Sybase...
View ArticleMicrosoft SQL Server Migration Assistant (SSMA) v5.3 is now available.
SSMA simplifies database migration process from Oracle/Sybase/MySQL and Microsoft Access to SQL Server and SQL Azure. SSMA automates all aspects of migration including migration assessment analysis,...
View ArticleLatest Update – Microsoft SQL Server Migration Assistant (SSMA) v6.0 is now...
SSMA simplifies database migration process from Oracle/Sybase/MySQL and Microsoft Access to SQL Server and SQL Azure. SSMA automates all aspects of migration including migration assessment analysis,...
View ArticleLatest Update – Microsoft SQL Server Migration Assistant (SSMA) DB2 is now...
We are happy to announce the release of the most anticipated DB2 for SSMA. You can download the same from the link : http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=45296 We look forward to...
View ArticleMicrosoft SQL Server Migration Assistant (SSMA) v6.0.1 is now available
Microsoft has released an update to SSMA 6.0 for Oracle, DB2, Sybase ASE, MySQL and Access. SSMA simplifies the database migration process by automating all aspects of migration including migration...
View ArticlePreview release of SQL Server Migration Assistant (SSMA) for SQL Server 2016 RC0
Microsoft has released a preview release of SQL Server Migration Assistant (SSMA) that supports migrating databases from Oracle, Sybase ASE, DB2, MySQL and Access to SQL Server 2016 Release Candidate...
View ArticleSSMA 7.0 Adds Support for Migrating to SQL Server 2016
Microsoft has released SQL Server Migration Assistant (SSMA) 7.0 which now supports migrating to SQL Server 2016 and has expanded support for Azure SQL Database. All platforms: Support for SQL Server...
View ArticleSSMA 7.1 Adds Support for migrating to SQL Server vNext CTP1
SQL vNext CTP1 on Windows and Linux is now a supported target platform for migration. This feature is in technical preview and will allow schema and data movement to the target SQL server. Review the...
View ArticleReleased: SQL Server Migration Assistant (SSMA) v7.3
Overview Microsoft SQL Server Migration Assistant (SSMA) v7.3 for Oracle, MySQL, SAP ASE (formerly SAP Sybase ASE), DB2 and Access lets users convert database schema to Microsoft SQL Server schema,...
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