Hello, I have recently tried the Attunity SSIS Conector for Oracle v 3.0 on my local workstation and it worked great. Now I need to plan on how I can get all this to work on a production server and I need to tell my SQL Server Enterprise team what I need. I am using the following on my local workstation, but don't need some of these apps on the server of course:
-SQL Server 2014 (Express or Developer)
-SQL Server Data Tools for Visual Studio 2013
-Attunity SSIS Connector for Oracle v 3.0
-I also have Oracle SQL Developer wich probably installed some drivers no doubt.
My goal is to pull some data out of a production oracle database and then into SQL Server for some reporting applications and also pull data out of Oracle and then into Excel spreadsheets .xlsb format.
I had to update my TNSnames.ora file with an entry for the oracle data source to get the Atunity Oracle Source data flow item to work. Im not going to have a TNSnames.ora file on a production SQL Server!
What are my options and what do I need to tell the SQL Server team I need to get this to work in a production SQL Server environment?
Help appreciated
Thanks,
Frank
-SQL Server 2014 (Express or Developer)
-SQL Server Data Tools for Visual Studio 2013
-Attunity SSIS Connector for Oracle v 3.0
-I also have Oracle SQL Developer wich probably installed some drivers no doubt.
My goal is to pull some data out of a production oracle database and then into SQL Server for some reporting applications and also pull data out of Oracle and then into Excel spreadsheets .xlsb format.
I had to update my TNSnames.ora file with an entry for the oracle data source to get the Atunity Oracle Source data flow item to work. Im not going to have a TNSnames.ora file on a production SQL Server!
What are my options and what do I need to tell the SQL Server team I need to get this to work in a production SQL Server environment?
Help appreciated
Thanks,
Frank