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Microsoft Connectors for Oracle and Teradata by Attunity
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greenmtnsun
2010-03-04 19:24:02 UTC
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Can someone tell me if the "Microsoft Connectors for Oracle and Teradata by
Attunity" works on SQL Server 2008 Standard? The following link states that
"the component is designed to be used with the Enterprise and Developer
editions of SQL Server 2008 Integration Services."

So... Has anyone tried it with Standard? Is it supported?

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=d9cb21fe-32e9-4d34-a381-6f9231d84f1e&displaylang=en
Todd C
2010-03-05 13:50:02 UTC
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Speaking from experience with a different Microsoft driver (OLE Db for DB2)
for SSIS, it probably does *NOT* work for Standard Edition.

Developer is essentially Enterprise but with only one licensed connection.

Wish MS could come up with a way to 'dumb-down' the Developer edition so you
don't accidently develop something that would not work in a Standard Edition
instance. For example: On-Line Index Rebuilds.

They have it for SSAS projects in Visual Studio, but not SSMS.

HTH
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Todd C
MCTS SQL Server 2005
Post by greenmtnsun
Can someone tell me if the "Microsoft Connectors for Oracle and Teradata by
Attunity" works on SQL Server 2008 Standard? The following link states that
"the component is designed to be used with the Enterprise and Developer
editions of SQL Server 2008 Integration Services."
So... Has anyone tried it with Standard? Is it supported?
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=d9cb21fe-32e9-4d34-a381-6f9231d84f1e&displaylang=en
alen teplitsky
2010-03-10 20:18:22 UTC
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Post by Todd C
Speaking from experience with a different Microsoft driver (OLE Db for DB2)
for SSIS, it probably does *NOT* work for Standard Edition.
Developer is essentially Enterprise but with only one licensed connection.
Wish MS could come up with a way to 'dumb-down' the Developer edition so you
don't accidently develop something that would not work in a Standard Edition
instance. For example: On-Line Index Rebuilds.
They have it for SSAS projects in Visual Studio, but not SSMS.
HTH
--
Todd C
MCTS SQL Server 2005
Post by greenmtnsun
Can someone tell me if the "Microsoft Connectors for Oracle and Teradata by
Attunity" works on SQL Server 2008 Standard?  The following link states that
"the component is designed to be used with the Enterprise and Developer
editions of SQL Server 2008 Integration Services."
So... Has anyone tried it with Standard?  Is it supported?
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=d9cb21fe-32e...
have you tried downloading Oracle from their website to get the
drivers?
greenmtnsun
2010-03-12 00:09:01 UTC
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Download attunity from the Oracle Website? I haven't seen them there. Have
you? Where?
Post by alen teplitsky
Post by Todd C
Speaking from experience with a different Microsoft driver (OLE Db for DB2)
for SSIS, it probably does *NOT* work for Standard Edition.
Developer is essentially Enterprise but with only one licensed connection..
Wish MS could come up with a way to 'dumb-down' the Developer edition so you
don't accidently develop something that would not work in a Standard Edition
instance. For example: On-Line Index Rebuilds.
They have it for SSAS projects in Visual Studio, but not SSMS.
HTH
--
Todd C
MCTS SQL Server 2005
Post by greenmtnsun
Can someone tell me if the "Microsoft Connectors for Oracle and Teradata by
Attunity" works on SQL Server 2008 Standard? The following link states that
"the component is designed to be used with the Enterprise and Developer
editions of SQL Server 2008 Integration Services."
So... Has anyone tried it with Standard? Is it supported?
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=d9cb21fe-32e....
have you tried downloading Oracle from their website to get the
drivers?
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