Replicate Data From DB2 To SQL Server 2000
Feb 5, 2004
We have a distributed Database in DB2 and SQL Server 2000.
As the user updates/Inserts data to DB2 Database , the data need to be dynamically replicated to SQL Server.
Please Let me know the best possible method of doing it.
Thanks,
Ravi.
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Sep 7, 1999
Using SQL 7.0 I'd like to replicate just schema from DB on server A to DB on server B, then be able to replicate data only form DB on server B to DB on server A. I need help!!
Thanks for ANY information you can give me...
~Jepadria
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Jul 23, 2005
Hello group,i am relatively new to SQL-Server database, but i have lots ofexperience with DB2 and Oracle Database. One of my tasks is setting upa replication between a Mysql-Database running on Linux and one of ourSQL-Servers.How do i achieve this ?If i understand the documentation correctly you have to program thereplication mechanism for yourself or you have to use some third partytool.Could anyone please outline, how to set up the replication mechanism(pointing me to some web-site should be enough) and also tell me ifthere is any third party tool.Thanks in advance and greetings from ViennaUli
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Sep 11, 2007
Hi Guys
I am trying to replicate data from DB2/AS400 to SQL Server2005 (ENT edition) currently we use 3rd party tool to replicate data from DB2 to SQL Server2000 (ENT edition) and like to get rid of this 3rd party tool. I am searching for the last 3 weeks but didn€™t get a good starting point. I have linked DB2 to SQL Server2005 and can run queries against DB2/AS400 box. Now I want to set up transactional replication from DB2 to SQL Server 2005. I have read about peer to peer topologies but I don€™t know if that€™s the route I have to take?
So can someone please help me? I really appreciate your help.
Thanks
Tariq
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Mar 28, 2001
We would like to replicate from a SQL 7 DB some data onto a SQL 2000 Server running SQL 2000. We plan to take some data off the SQL 7 DB's and create a Data Warehouse on the SQL 2000 Box.
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-thanks
-tom
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Hi all,
I have some questions about replicate data from MS SQL 2000 to Oracle 10g R2:
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2. Is it the Oracle DB must install on Intel-based Windows server?
Thanks!
Regards,
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HelloI have 2 locations, that each has an MSSQL 2000 server.Since the locations are to far from each other and the connection isvery slow.My thought was to have a database on both servers that should replicate“on the fly” or as asynchronous sync.The problem is that both locations work in the database frequently. Soit’s very important that there are no duplicate IDs.Is that possibly and how?~Peter
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Now, the merge replication replicate all the data to the server on each sites. But a specific site don't need the data of every other sites, only the data relevant to itself (which is the warehouse code). Is there a way to replicate only the data relevant to each individual sites to the subscribers? Or is there a better way than replication to accomplish this?
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Nov 15, 1999
Hi, there
I have a situation here....
I have Production DB and Development DB in the same SQL7.0 box....
I want to update the data and SP from Pro. to Dev at least once a day...
So this is my plan.
1. Back up(Pro.) and restore(Dev.) so I can have the same DB in the same box.
2. Using a Replication (Pulication and Subscription) ro update the data and SP.
3. Because DTS can not update the SP, I use the replication instead of DTS.
I need to update the SP, too..(Front end is ACCESS and backend is SQL7.0 DB)
Is there any other methods or way to make ti happen... Any suggestion can help...
Thanks in advance
Jay
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Jun 5, 2002
Hi Folks,
We have transactional replication setup to replicate data from production across to a reporting server.
We want to ARCHIVE production, but don't want the ARCHIVE duplicated on the reporting server.
Does anyone know of a way that the reporting server can be stopped from replicating these changes, and continue to hold the FULL history of the database?
Cheers,
David
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Jun 5, 2002
Hi Folks,
We have transactional replication setup to replicate data from production across to a reporting server.
We want to ARCHIVE production, but don't want the ARCHIVE duplicated on the reporting server.
Does anyone know of a way that the reporting server can be stopped from replicating these changes, and continue to hold the FULL history of the database?
Cheers,
David
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May 4, 2007
Hello,
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Also, I want the data from the view to be dynamic, filtered by using the Host_Name() function/value. Will this work for a View?
thanks
- will
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Apr 20, 2006
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Subscriber work on
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Considering that the Subscriber is on SQL Express we can use
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Is it possible to develop merge replication to replicate
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Feb 15, 2007
Hello,
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How can I get the old rows that predate the publication to replicate?
Thanks,
BCB
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Binding - table2 which contains columns which match table1 x,y (fron database db2)
Transformation - maping from source table1 x,y to Binding table2 x,y
Queries - type update update table2 set x=? where y=?
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Thanks in Adv
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Nov 8, 2001
Hi,
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May 8, 2000
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Jul 20, 2005
After a recent crash, where tables had to be repaired we have beenunable to re-instate or create new merge replication from a MS SQL 2000system. All old publications and subscriptions have been deleted. Newreplications fail at the snapshot level. Anyone ideas ?*** Sent via Developersdex http://www.developersdex.com ***Don't just participate in USENET...get rewarded for it!
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Sep 25, 2006
Hi all.
I want to do the following:
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Is this possible in any way (tool or API available) or must I hand code it? At the moment I do this thing by exporting to *.sql files, and then importing, but the replication/sync method would be quite nice.
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Aug 16, 2007
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My idea was to make it replicate to other available server ( among them ) if replication to main server failed.
Is it possible ?
If possible how to do it ?
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Oct 12, 2001
Hello,
How can I assign the ODBC Database(Progress) on UNIX as publisher and SQL Server as subscriber. When I use the Enterprise Manager, I cannot see the Unix Server. I just can see the server and database in DTS.
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Jan 19, 1999
I am having two NT/SQL Server 6.5 and i tried to replicate the database on SQL Server from One Server to another Server.
When i try to replicate from Server A[Publisher] to Server B[Subscriber] it is giving error on Distribution History Log on Manage Scheduled Task Dialog.
The Error is like this :
08001 [ODBC SQL Server Driver] [dbnmpntw] ConnectionOpen (Createfile()).
and it is trying again and again by using retry option.
Kindly guide me by mentioning the reason for this error.
Email to : rsraja@sfl.soft.net
Regards
R. Suseendran Raja.
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