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Default Re: data replication tool (with gui) - 07-19-2003 , 07:45 AM






On Sat, 19 Jul 2003 12:16:02 +0200, "Christoph Seidel"
<christoph.seidel1 (AT) gmx (DOT) de> wrote:

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Hi there,

is there any data replication tool for oracle 8 or higher which is able to
sync. serveral selected records from serveral tables from one database to
another?

It must be able to handle FK-chains, automatically generated id's (via
triggers and sequences) and sequence-depending keys.

It would be nice if it would provide a GUI to select the data, no must.

It must have a free eval at least.

P.S. Oracle Adavanced Replication seems not to be a good choice, because one
cannot select arbitrary records to replicate, it seems to work good only
with tables and views.

Why repost this question? Do you expect any different answer?
Why do you think you can't use Advanced Replication? Advanced
Replication replicates *changed* records. If you change arbitrary
records it will replicate arbitrary records.
If that's insufficient the mess you manage is bigger than in anyones
wildest dreams


Sybrand Bakker, Senior Oracle DBA

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Default Re: data replication tool (with gui) - 07-21-2003 , 02:59 AM






"Christoph Seidel" <christoph.seidel1 (AT) gmx (DOT) de> wrote

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Sybrand Bakker wrote:

Why repost this question?

Because it is another group with another scope.

Do you expect any different answer?

Yes.
That is silly. The people responding the most often monitor all three
groups

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Why do you think you can't use Advanced Replication? Advanced
Replication replicates *changed* records. If you change arbitrary
records it will replicate arbitrary records.

It should replicate only some of the changed records, not all. Which records
cannot really be said in advance. I already gave an example in the thread in
the server group.
Please post only Information Technology related questions here.
Managing chaos has nothing to do with Information Technology.

Sybrand Bakker
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