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Where do I start? 4 years, 8 months ago #453

  • Sean163
I was able to create my oracle connection but that is as far as I get. Where do I begin to start looking for target and source? This is very confusing to me which I though I am pretty hitech. Basically all I want to do is select a text file and import that to oracle.

RE: Where do I start? 4 years, 8 months ago #454

  • Anonymous163
Also, I am getting lots of access violation error when clicking on the any of the sample data. I am running on Win 2k3 Adv Server with sp1

RE: Where do I start? 4 years, 8 months ago #458

  • mike8888
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Hello.

Which version of our software are you trying to use?

Once you created connection, create new Import script using your Oracle connection as target and directory as a source.

You may also have a look at pdf documentation for some examples

Mike

RE: Where do I start? 4 years, 8 months ago #460

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Hello Again

We have identified the problem with access violations.
Please download latest version from our web site 7.4.9

Mike

RE: Where do I start? 4 years, 8 months ago #462

  • Sean163
I am running it on Win 2k3 SP1 with oracle 10g release 10.1.0.5.0 64bit. I'll try the latest update to see if it works. I've went through many pdf but I cannot seem to get it running due to access violation error. I'll let you know how it goes with the latest version. Thx

RE: Where do I start? 4 years, 8 months ago #463

  • Sean163
[quote1190921164=admin]
Hello Again

We have identified the problem with access violations.
Please download latest version from our web site 7.4.9

Mike
[/quote1190921164]

Which version are you referring to? Is the Enterprise has been updated or only the Pro is on 7.4.9?
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