August 18, 2011 at 7:21 am
I have been working on SSIS SSRS projects more than 3 years.
Now i wonder how to develop similar projects for oracle. I'm planning moving my career way to oracle
but don't know where to start where to go...
In my country (Turkey) oracle experts make 3x more money than sql experts.
Any ideas or suggestions folks
August 19, 2011 at 7:33 am
sirzatkoc (8/18/2011)
I have been working on SSIS SSRS projects more than 3 years.Now i wonder how to develop similar projects for oracle. I'm planning moving my career way to oracle
but don't know where to start where to go...
In my country (Turkey) oracle experts make 3x more money than sql experts.
Any ideas or suggestions folks
There is nothing mirroring SSIS/SSRS on the Oracle world.
I assume you are some kind of developer specialized on SSIS/SSRS - I'll suggest to take a look at PL/SQL, SQL*Loader and Forms.
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We use informatica. Oracle really does not have a built in tool similiar to SSIS. Sure there is the SQL Loader - that only the script junkies use. Most Oracle shops with big ETL use a 3rd party - and a lot use Informatica.
September 27, 2011 at 2:15 am
You can use SSIS for oracle also. There is no such difference between sql server and oracle.
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