On Fri, Apr 3, 2009 at 3:47 AM, Chris <dmagick@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > 9el wrote: > >> I found this command from one guy for importing Oracle's dump to MySQL >> >> Shell> mysql -uroot db_name -vvf < oracle_dump.dmp >> >> But, v is for verbose and f is for force continuation. >> >> Anyone worked with Oracle and MySQL? >> > > Yep, and there's no way that will ever work except for the very simplest > table and data. > > The datatypes are different (mysql doesn't have varchar2, timestamp formats > are different though oracle lets you change that). > > You'll need to do a schema-only dump, convert it to the mysql format, then > worry about converting the data. Yes, before writing the mail I had this confusion but as my max_packet_allowed was default to 16M I couldn't have been able to continue with 28M dump from Oracle. Now that I have the schema in MySQL already. What can I do to get data only from Oracle's DB? There are lots of software tools out there but I want to learn it from the base. I cant afford to buy any software either. > > -- > Postgresql & php tutorials > http://www.designmagick.com/ > >