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    Question Connect Oracle 8i with Sybase 12 Databases

    Hi...

    I want to know if it possible to create a database link between Oracle 8i and Sybase 12, and if not i want to know how connect these two databases.

    Thanks..

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    Oracle have transparent gateway software to link other db's like db2, sybase etc. Below is the certification info from metalink for W2K, I haven't user the sybase version but I have used the same software to share information between DB2 and Oracle and it works a treat.

    HTH
    John

    Certify - Additional Info Oracle Transparent Gateway for SYBASE Version 9.0.1 On Microsoft Windows 2000

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    Operating System: Microsoft Windows 2000 Version 2000
    Oracle Transparent Gateway for SYBASE Version 9.0.1
    Oracle Server - Enterprise Edition V8 Version 8.1.7 (8i)
    Status: Certified

    Product Version Note:
    None available for this product.

    Certification Note:


    Oracle Transparent Gateway for SYBASE v9.0.1 is certified against Oracle 8.1.7 (8i) and Sybase version 11.9.2 and 12.0.
    NOTE: If the Sybase Server is not on the same machine as the 9.0.1 Gateway, then Sybase Open Client Library certified for the Sybase Server is required.

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    Hi,
    another option is using the Generic Connectivity feature.

    See http://forums.dbasupport.com/forums/...threadid=30469

    It's for free ...
    Ales
    The whole difference between a little boy and an adult man is the price of toys

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