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SQL DEveloper Data Modeling - support for mySQ reverse engineering?

283052May 30 2009 — edited Jun 26 2009
Is it possible to reverse engineer a mySQL database using this tool? I've added the mySQL JDBC driver as a Third Party driver, but I still do not see mySQL when I attempt to import data dictionary - I only see the list of standard supported databases in the dropdown. Is it possible to reverse engineer from a mySQL database, and if so, what are the steps?

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JohnGoodwin
If it is just the forms that have not been migrated then you can break the migration down into sections, just migrate the forms and see if they get imported correctly.

Cheers

John
http://john-goodwin.blogspot.com/
user9204034
hi,

All forms are migrated successfully on the first application, only when I migrate the 2nd application
and run CSSImport and update users the migrated forms no longer exist

regards
user9204034
Do you think it is a provisioning issue, since the two application have same users?
JohnGoodwin
Have you migrated the shared services provisioning for these users, if you go into HSS are they correctly provisioned against the application.

Cheers

John
http://john-goodwin.blogspot.com/
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