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Old 05-12-2008, 09:07 AM
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Is it possible to migrate triggers and packages in ssma?(from oracle 9i to...


...sql server 2000)? I am using ssma with sql server 2000 and oracle 9i.
I can able to migrate tables views functions and procedures.
but i am not even able to view my oracle triggers and packages in ssma tool.
but a "trigger" as well as "packages" heading is there in ssma. can you please help me on why i am not able to view that?
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