How to create DB Link between Oracle and PostgresSQL in Windows 2012 R2?
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- Created ODBC X64 connection for Postgres
- Created dblink but it's not connecting
Is there any other way?
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- Created ODBC X64 connection for Postgres
- Created dblink but it's not connecting
Is there any other way?
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Do you want to connect from Oracle to Postgres? Or the other way round? In any way I think Oracle's DBLink is only for Oracle connections. And Postgres' DBLink module is also only for connections to Postgres. If you want to access Oracle data from Postgres, you can use a foreign data wrapper in Oracle
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Nov 22 at 6:44
Can you guide me for Oracle_FDW installtion on windows 2012 r2
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- Created ODBC X64 connection for Postgres
- Created dblink but it's not connecting
Is there any other way?
windows postgresql oracle11g oracle-fdw
- Created ODBC X64 connection for Postgres
- Created dblink but it's not connecting
Is there any other way?
windows postgresql oracle11g oracle-fdw
windows postgresql oracle11g oracle-fdw
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Do you want to connect from Oracle to Postgres? Or the other way round? In any way I think Oracle's DBLink is only for Oracle connections. And Postgres' DBLink module is also only for connections to Postgres. If you want to access Oracle data from Postgres, you can use a foreign data wrapper in Oracle
– a_horse_with_no_name
Nov 22 at 6:44
Can you guide me for Oracle_FDW installtion on windows 2012 r2
– Abdulqadir_WDDN
Nov 22 at 7:34
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Do you want to connect from Oracle to Postgres? Or the other way round? In any way I think Oracle's DBLink is only for Oracle connections. And Postgres' DBLink module is also only for connections to Postgres. If you want to access Oracle data from Postgres, you can use a foreign data wrapper in Oracle
– a_horse_with_no_name
Nov 22 at 6:44
Can you guide me for Oracle_FDW installtion on windows 2012 r2
– Abdulqadir_WDDN
Nov 22 at 7:34
Do you want to connect from Oracle to Postgres? Or the other way round? In any way I think Oracle's DBLink is only for Oracle connections. And Postgres' DBLink module is also only for connections to Postgres. If you want to access Oracle data from Postgres, you can use a foreign data wrapper in Oracle
– a_horse_with_no_name
Nov 22 at 6:44
Do you want to connect from Oracle to Postgres? Or the other way round? In any way I think Oracle's DBLink is only for Oracle connections. And Postgres' DBLink module is also only for connections to Postgres. If you want to access Oracle data from Postgres, you can use a foreign data wrapper in Oracle
– a_horse_with_no_name
Nov 22 at 6:44
Can you guide me for Oracle_FDW installtion on windows 2012 r2
– Abdulqadir_WDDN
Nov 22 at 7:34
Can you guide me for Oracle_FDW installtion on windows 2012 r2
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Do you want to connect from Oracle to Postgres? Or the other way round? In any way I think Oracle's DBLink is only for Oracle connections. And Postgres' DBLink module is also only for connections to Postgres. If you want to access Oracle data from Postgres, you can use a foreign data wrapper in Oracle
– a_horse_with_no_name
Nov 22 at 6:44
Can you guide me for Oracle_FDW installtion on windows 2012 r2
– Abdulqadir_WDDN
Nov 22 at 7:34