D-reflection v3.0 is a tool to convert MS SQL 2005 database schema to Oracle 9i/10g or/and to convert Oracle 9i/10g database schema to MS SQL 2005. The tool has build-in rules to convert data schemas. In case user wants to setup their own conversion rules it can be done in D-reflectionRules.csv file that is placed in the same directory like the executable.
D reflection Description
A tool to convert MS SQL 2005 database to Oracle database. D-reflection is a tool to convert MS SQL 2005 database to Oracle database.
The tool has a few features like choosing a type of convertion which includes table’s structure, indexes, data rows, primary keys, foreign keys.
After convertion is done you can check trace output and save it to some file. D-reflection comes with a friendly-user interface.
Requirements:
.NET Framework 2.0
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