On 9/20/06, Henrik Nilsson <xhenke@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Quick question; how to migrate dbi files from one os type (e.g. AIX) to
another (e.g. HP-UX)?
[...]
Can they maybe be exported in some sort of platform neutral format and then
imported?
Well, I know Oracle has 'export' and 'import' program that will work
with the contents of a database in a platform-independent format.
What dB are you using?
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Is not worth doing well."
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