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Data Migration Tools By d.c.b.a http://www.anysql.net http://www.mydul.net Source & Target Source Target Oracle MySQL Oracle MySQL Flat Text File Download Oracle Source Oracle to Oracle Oracle to MySQL datacopy ora2mysql Oracle to Flat Text File SQLULDR2 MySQL Source MySQL to Oracle MySQL to MySQL mysql2ora mysqlcopy MySQL to Flat Text File MYSQLULDR2 Basic Concept Query on Source, DML on Target Only Select Allowed on Source Database Insert/Update/Delete/Script allowed on Target Database, Refer source columns by “:”+column name Query1/Table1 for Source SELECT Statement Query2/Table2 for Target DML Statement Basic Data Types Supported. Object Data Types not Supported. Array Operation to Reduce Network Roundtrips. Direct Load Supported for Oracle. Parallel Supported for Both Oracle and MySQL. Parameter File Supported. Database Connection User1 Option for Source Database User2 Option for Target Database Oracle Connection User/Password@Host:Port:Database User/Password@tnsname “sys” for SYSDBA logon (Oracle Database) MySQL Connection User/Password@Host:Port:Database Default Port is 3306 Return Code Windows Linux/Unix %ERRORLEVEL% $? Zero value for success without any errors. Non-zero value for error, different error different return code. From Oracle To Oracle DATACOPY DATACOPY Manipulate Data Between Oracle Databases. Operations Direct Load Insert Insert Update Delete PL/SQL Block The SYNC option Direct Load Insert (DATACOPY) Using TABLE2 option to specify the table name on target database. Specify the “direct=yes” option. Example datacopy user1=scott/tiger@prod1 user2=scott/tiger@prod2 query1=“select * from emp” table2=emp direct=yes Insert (DATACOPY) Using QUERY2 Option to Specify the Insert Statement on Target Database Refer the source column value by “:” plus column name Example datacopy user1=scott/tiger@prod1 user2=scott/tiger@prod2 query1=“select eno, ename from emp” query2=“insert into emp(eno, ename) values (:eno, :ename)” Update (datacopy) Using QUERY2 Option to Specify the Update Statement on Target Database Refer the source column value by “:” plus column name Example datacopy user1=scott/tiger@prod1 user2=scott/tiger@prod2 query1=“select eno, ename from emp” query2=“update emp set ename = :ename where eno = :eno” Delete (DATACOPY) Using QUERY2 Option to Specify the Delete Statement on Target Database Refer the source column value by “:” plus column name Example datacopy user1=scott/tiger@prod1 user2=scott/tiger@prod2 query1=“select eno from emp” query2=“delete from emp where eno = :eno” PL/SQL Block (DATACOPY) Using QUERY2 Option to Specify the PL/SQL Script on Target Database Refer the source column value by “:” plus column name Example datacopy user1=scott/tiger@prod1 user2=scott/tiger@prod2 query1=“select eno from emp” query2=“begin delete_emp(:eno); end;” SYNC Option (datacopy) Auto Generate Target SQL or PL/SQL Script without specify the “QUERY2” option. Cooperation with “TABLE2” option. SYNC=INSERT Cooperation with “TABLE2” and “UNIQUE” option. SYNC=UPDATE/DELETE SYNC=DELINS/INSUPD/UPDINS SYNC Option (DELINS) Command datacopy … table1=emp table2=emp unique=eno sync=delins Real QUERY2 Value Begin delete from emp where eno=:eno; insert into emp (…) values (…); end; SYNC Option (UPDINS) Command datacopy … table1=emp table2=emp unique=eno sync=delins Real QUERY2 Value Begin update emp set … where eno=:eno; if sql%rowcount == 0 then insert into emp (…) values (…); end if; end; SYNC Option (INSUPD) Command datacopy … table1=emp table2=emp unique=eno sync=delins Real QUERY2 Value Begin insert into emp (…) values (…); if unique error then update emp set … where eno=:eno; end if; end; Tuning (datacopy) Multiple Block Read (read=…) Sort Area Size (sort= …) Hash Area Size (hash=…) Direct Path Read (serial=yes) Parallel Query (/*+ PARALLEL … */ Hint) Multiple Thread Copy Automatically Split Into Pieces by ROWID Range. Need “SELECT_CATALOG_ROLE” to access “DBA_EXTENTS” view. Using “SPLIT” and “DEGREE” Option. “SPLIT” for the base table for ROWID range analyze. “DEGREE” for the parallel degree. Example datacopy … split=emp degree=4 … Why “SPLIT” Option Source Query Can be Complex. select … from emp, deptno where emp.deptno = dept.deptno and emp.rowid >= :minrid and emp.rowid < :maxrid select deptno, count(*) from emp where rowid >= :minrid and rowid < :maxrid group by deptno Parallel Can Only Be One Dimemsion. Reference The ROWID Range by “:MINRID” and “:MAXRID”. Character Set Source Database Target Database NLS_LANG environment variable “CHARSET” option for basic character set. “NCHARSET” option for national character set. From US7ASCII to ZHS16GBK export NLS_LANG=.US7ASCII datacopy … charset=ZHS16GBK … Parameter File Text File (test.par) user1=scott/tiger@prod1 user2=scott/tiger@prod1 query1=select * from emp table2=emp read=128 serial=yes Command datacopy parfile=test.par From Oracle To MySQL ORA2MYSQL Reference Multiple Thread Support Refer DATACOPY. SYNC Option (ora2mysql) Auto Generate Target SQL without specify the “QUERY2” option. Cooperation with “TABLE2” option. SYNC=INSERT/ARRINS Cooperation with “TABLE2” and “UNIQUE” option. SYNC=UPDATE/DELETE/INSUPD/ARRUPD Target SQL (ora2mysql) ARRINS INSUPD Insert into emp (…) values (…), (…), (…) Insert into emp (…) values (…) on duplicate key … ARRUPD Insert into emp (…) values (…) (…) (…) on duplicate key … Character Set MySQL Character Set is Controlled By “CHARSET” option. Oracle Character Set is Controlled By “NLS_LANG” Environment Variable. From Oracle To Flat File SQLULDR2 Reference Multiple Thread Support Refer DATACOPY. Flat File Format Fixed Width Format How to Split Different Records? How to Split Different Fields? Using the “FIELD” Option. Using “0xXX” for Any Characters. Using the “RECORD” Option. Using “0xXX” for Any Characters. Example sqluldr2 … field=0x07 record=0x06 … Output File Name Dynamic File Name %y=Year %m=Month %d=Day %w=Week %b=Batch Count %p=Thread ID %t=Timestamp (now() function) Multiple Output Files Split Output File by “SIZE” Options. Unit Megabytes sqluldr2 … size=500 file=data_%b.txt Split Output File by “BATCH” Options. Store each rows in a single file sqlldr2 … rows=5000000 batch=yes file=data_%b.txt … SQL*Loader Control File SQL * Loader need a parameter file (describing the format of the flat file) to load flat text file into Oracle database. “TABLE” for the table name of target database. “MODE” for the SQL * Loader option, default is “INSERT”, other options are “APPEND”, “REPLACE” and “TRUNCATE”. “CONTROL” for the SQL*Loader control file name, default is “<table name>_sqlldr.ctl”. From MySQL to Oracle MYSQL2ORA Reference Target Operation Please Refer DATACOPY. Attention LONG/LOB values larger than 64KB Not Supported Now. Multiple Thread Copy Automatically Split Into Pieces by Given Column. Using “SPLIT”, “SPLITKEY” and “DEGREE” Option. “SPLIT” for the base table. “SPLITKEY” for the key prefix column of the base table. “DEGREE” for the parallel degree. Example mysql2ora … split=emp splitkey=empno degree=4 … Why “SPLIT” Option Source Query Can be Complex. select … from emp, deptno where emp.deptno = dept.deptno and emp.empno >= :minrid and emp.empno < :maxrid select deptno, count(*) from emp where empno >= :minrid and empno < :maxrid group by deptno Parallel Can Only Be One Dimemsion. Reference The ROWID Range by “:MINRID” and “:MAXRID”. The “SPLITKEY” Logic Minimum Value Maximum Value SELECT <splitcol> FROM <table> ORDER BY <splitcol> LIMIT 1 SELECT <splitcol> FROM <table> ORDER BY <splitcol> DESC LIMIT 1 Split The Range Into Degree Pieces. Only Number/Date/Char Columns Supported. Data May Not Be Evenly Distributed. SYNC Option (datacopy) Auto Generate Target SQL or PL/SQL Script without specify the “QUERY2” option. Cooperation with “TABLE2” option. SYNC=INSERT Cooperation with “TABLE2” and “UNIQUE” option. SYNC=UPDATE/DELETE SYNC=DELINS/INSUPD/UPDINS From MySQL to MySQL MYSQLCOPY Reference Multiple Thread Please Refer MYSQL2ORA. Attention Source & Target Database Connection Using the Same Character Set. Will Support Different Character Set Soon. SYNC Option (mysqlcopy) Auto Generate Target SQL without specify the “QUERY2” option. Cooperation with “TABLE2” option. SYNC=INSERT/ARRINS Cooperation with “TABLE2” and “UNIQUE” option. SYNC=UPDATE/DELETE/INSUPD/ARRUPD Target SQL (mysqlcopy) ARRINS INSUPD Insert into emp (…) values (…), (…), (…) Insert into emp (…) values (…) on duplicate key … ARRUPD Insert into emp (…) values (…) (…) (…) on duplicate key … From MySQL to Text File MYSQLULDR2 Reference Text File Format Please Refer SQLULDR2. Multiple Thread Please Refer MYSQL2ORA. Load Into Target Directly Support In Memory “Load Local Infile” Interface by “LOAD” and “TABLE” option with File Format. 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