Extract data from Oracle DB to SQL 2005 DB

  • I need to write an SQL procedure that can access data in an Oracle DB and insert it into an already exisiting SQL 2005 table. I have never had to extract anything from an Oracle DB, so I'm completely clueless on how/or if this can be done. Is it possible to connect to an Oracle DB using a SQL procedure?

  • bzabel (8/9/2010)


    I need to write an SQL procedure that can access data in an Oracle DB and insert it into an already exisiting SQL 2005 table. I have never had to extract anything from an Oracle DB, so I'm completely clueless on how/or if this can be done. Is it possible to connect to an Oracle DB using a SQL procedure?

    Yes it is possible, people around the world does it all the time.

    Research "Linked server" and "Open query".

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    Pablo (Paul) Berzukov

    Author of Understanding Database Administration available at Amazon and other bookstores.

    Disclaimer: Advice is provided to the best of my knowledge but no implicit or explicit warranties are provided. Since the advisor explicitly encourages testing any and all suggestions on a test non-production environment advisor should not held liable or responsible for any actions taken based on the given advice.
  • If this is a one time thing, or rare thing, you could use the data import wizard in SQL Server to do it. Otherwise, I agree with Paul's advice. Openquery or Linked Servers can help you.

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