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Data Migration: Database Migration MS SQL to Oracle DB, available at $59.99, has an average rating of 4.45, with 70 lectures, based on 373 reviews, and has 6344 subscribers.

You will learn about Migrate SQL Database to Oracle Connect to third party database Capture third party source data Configure third party database connection Convert Captured Data Model to Oracle Create Migration Repository Generate Migration Scripts to create Target Database Translate Third Party SQL Objects to Oracle Move Data from SQL Server into Oracle This course is ideal for individuals who are Beginner database administrators or Beginner Data Analyst or Anyone who wants learn database migration It is particularly useful for Beginner database administrators or Beginner Data Analyst or Anyone who wants learn database migration.

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Summary

Title: Data Migration: Database Migration MS SQL to Oracle DB

Price: $59.99

Average Rating: 4.45

Number of Lectures: 70

Number of Published Lectures: 68

Number of Curriculum Items: 70

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 68

Original Price: $94.99

Quality Status: approved

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What You Will Learn

  • Migrate SQL Database to Oracle
  • Connect to third party database
  • Capture third party source data
  • Configure third party database connection
  • Convert Captured Data Model to Oracle
  • Create Migration Repository
  • Generate Migration Scripts to create Target Database
  • Translate Third Party SQL Objects to Oracle
  • Move Data from SQL Server into Oracle
  • Who Should Attend

  • Beginner database administrators
  • Beginner Data Analyst
  • Anyone who wants learn database migration
  • Target Audiences

  • Beginner database administrators
  • Beginner Data Analyst
  • Anyone who wants learn database migration
  • Data Migration is an important function anyone working with a database should be able to carry out.

    There are several tools available to perform database and data migration. In this course we will be using a free powerful tool by Oracle called Oracle SQL Developer to migrate a third party database from Microsoft SQL Server into Oracle.

    Database migration involves several steps specified below:

    Setting up a Migration Repository: The Migrations Repository is a database schema that stores the metadata collected and transformed in the migration process.

     Configuring the Third Party Database Connection  : You  need to configure a database connection for the database  which  you would like to migrate. There are two steps to this process: Download JDBC driver and Connecting to Third 
     Party  Database.

    Capturing Source Database :This step is used to capture a snapshot of the current state of your third-party database and is necessary to provide SQL Developer  with a “point in time” view of your database. Once this step is complete, the Migration wizard works on the meta-data stored in its repository, instead of issuing queries against your live database.

    Convert Captured Model to Oracle : The next step in the migration process is to convert the captured model  of the database to an Oracle-specific model. 

    Translate Third Party SQL Objects to Oracle :The next step in the migration process is to translate the T-SQL objects – constraints, functions, procedures, triggers, views – to Oracle SQL objects. 

    Generating Scripts to Create Target Database:Once the conversion process has completed, SQL Developer has a model of what the converted database will look like. This is used to generate SQL scripts for the creation of the new Oracle Database schema(s) and to run these scripts.

    Move Data from Third Party Database  to Oracle :The last step in the Migration Wizard is to  move the data to the new database.  Migrating the data is a process that copies the data from the third-party database to the new tables 
    in the Oracle database. The Migration Wizard uses the  same Oracle database connection required to run the scripts as it does to move the data.

    We will also be using Microsoft SQL Server Migration Assistant (SSMA) tool  to automate database migration to SQL Server

    from Oracle, MySQL and Microsoft Access.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Database Setup : Oracle 11g

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Lecture 2: Please Note

    Lecture 3: Download and install Oracle 11g Express

    Lecture 4: Unlock Sample Oracle 11g Express HR Schema

    Lecture 5: Download and Install Oracle SQL Developer

    Lecture 6: Connect SQL Developer to Oracle 11g

    Chapter 2: Oracle 21c Setup

    Lecture 1: Download Oracle 21c

    Lecture 2: Install Oracle 21c

    Lecture 3: Connect to Oracle with SQLPlus

    Lecture 4: Connect SQL Developer to Oracle 21c

    Lecture 5: Download sample schema

    Lecture 6: Unlock sample Schema account

    Lecture 7: Unlock sample schema tables

    Lecture 8: Connect HR account to Oracle database

    Chapter 3: MySQL Database Server Setup

    Lecture 1: What is MySQL

    Lecture 2: MySQL Download Link

    Lecture 3: Install MySQL on Windows

    Lecture 4: Install MySQL on Macs

    Lecture 5: MySQL Workbench

    Lecture 6: Install MySQL Workbench on Macs

    Lecture 7: MySQL Data Types

    Chapter 4: Microsoft SQL Server Setup

    Lecture 1: What is SQL Server

    Lecture 2: SQL Server Editions

    Lecture 3: Download SQL Server

    Lecture 4: Install SQL Server

    Lecture 5: SQL Server Configuration Manager

    Lecture 6: Install SQL Server Management Studio

    Lecture 7: Connect SSMS to SQL Server

    Lecture 8: Restore sample database

    Chapter 5: Database Migration: Oracle to SQL Server

    Lecture 1: Install SSMA for Oracle

    Lecture 2: Create a new SSMA project

    Lecture 3: Connect to Oracle Database Server

    Lecture 4: Connect to SQL Server

    Lecture 5: Create pre-migration assessment report

    Lecture 6: Map Oracle database schema to SQL Server

    Lecture 7: Convert Oracle schema to SQL Server

    Lecture 8: Load converted database objects into SQL Server

    Lecture 9: Migrate data to SQL server

    Lecture 10: Post migration test

    Chapter 6: Microsoft Access Setup

    Lecture 1: What is Microsoft Access

    Lecture 2: How to get Microsoft Access

    Lecture 3: Install sample database

    Chapter 7: Migrating from Microsoft SQL Server to Oracle

    Lecture 1: Creating database user

    Lecture 2: Creating repository

    Lecture 3: Configuring third party database connection – part 1

    Lecture 4: Configuring third party database connection – part 2

    Lecture 5: Capturing source data

    Lecture 6: Converting Captured Model to Oracle

    Lecture 7: Translating Third Party T-SQL objects to Oracle

    Lecture 8: Generating scripts to create target database

    Lecture 9: Moving Data from SQL Server into Oracle

    Chapter 8: Database Migration: MySQL to SQL Server

    Lecture 1: Install SSMA

    Lecture 2: Prerequisites

    Lecture 3: SQL Server Agent

    Lecture 4: Pre-migration assessment

    Lecture 5: Validating type mappings

    Lecture 6: Converting schema

    Lecture 7: Performing the migration

    Lecture 8: Post migration data validation

    Chapter 9: Database Migration: Access to SQL Server

    Lecture 1: Backup Access database

    Lecture 2: Install SQL Server Migration Assistant for Access

    Lecture 3: Create a new SSMS Project

    Lecture 4: Create pre-migration assessment report

    Lecture 5: Create a new database

    Lecture 6: Convert access schema

    Lecture 7: Migrate Access Database to SQL Server

    Lecture 8: Post Migration Checks

    Lecture 9: Thank You

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