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NAME
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Ora2Pg - Oracle to PostgreSQL database schema converter
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SYNOPSIS
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BEGIN {
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$ENV{ORACLE_HOME} = '/usr/local/oracle/oracle816';
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}
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use strict;
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use Ora2Pg;
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# Init the database connection
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my $dbsrc = 'dbi:Oracle:host=testdb.samse.fr;sid=TEST;port=1521';
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my $dbuser = 'system';
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my $dbpwd = 'manager';
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# Create an instance of the Ora2Pg perl module
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my $schema = new Ora2Pg (
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datasource => $dbsrc, # Database DBD datasource
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user => $dbuser, # Database user
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password => $dbpwd, # Database password
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{
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PrintError => 0,
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RaiseError => 1,
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AutoCommit => 0
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}
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);
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# Create the POSTGRESQL representation of all objects in the database
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$schema->export_schema("output.sql");
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exit(0);
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or if you only want to extract some tables:
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# Create an instance of the Ora2Pg perl module
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my @tables = ('tab1', 'tab2', 'tab3');
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my $schema = new Ora2Pg (
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datasource => $dbsrc, # Database DBD datasource
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user => $dbuser, # Database user
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password => $dbpwd, # Database password
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tables => \@tables,
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or # Tables to extract
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tables => [('tab1','tab2')],
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debug => 1 # To show somethings when running
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);
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or if you only want to extract the 10 first tables:
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# Create an instance of the Ora2Pg perl module
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my $schema = new Ora2Pg (
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datasource => $dbsrc, # Database DBD datasource
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user => $dbuser, # Database user
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password => $dbpwd, # Database password
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max => 10 # 10 first tables to extract
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);
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or if you only want to extract tables 10 to 20:
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# Create an instance of the Ora2Pg perl module
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my $schema = new Ora2Pg (
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datasource => $dbsrc, # Database DBD datasource
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user => $dbuser, # Database user
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password => $dbpwd, # Database password
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min => 10, # Begin extraction at indice 10
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max => 20 # End extraction at indice 20
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);
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To choose a particular Oracle schema to export just set the following
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option to your schema name:
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schema => 'APPS'
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This schema definition can also be needed when you want to export data.
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If export failed and complain that the table doesn't exists use this to
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prefix the table name by the schema name.
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If you want to use PostgreSQL 7.3 schema support activate the init
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option 'export_schema' set to 1. Default is no schema export
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To know at which indices tables can be found during extraction use the
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option:
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showtableid => 1
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To extract all views set the type option as follow:
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type => 'VIEW'
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To extract all grants set the type option as follow:
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type => 'GRANT'
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To extract all sequences set the type option as follow:
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type => 'SEQUENCE'
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To extract all triggers set the type option as follow:
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type => 'TRIGGER'
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To extract all functions set the type option as follow:
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type => 'FUNCTION'
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To extract all procedures set the type option as follow:
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type => 'PROCEDURE'
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To extract all packages and body set the type option as follow:
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type => 'PACKAGE'
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Default is table extraction
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type => 'TABLE'
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To extract all data from table extraction as INSERT statement use:
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type => 'DATA'
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To extract all data from table extraction as COPY statement use:
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type => 'COPY'
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and data_limit => n to specify the max tuples to return. If you set this
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options to 0 or nothing, no limitation are used. Additional option
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'table', 'min' and 'max' can also be used.
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When use of COPY or DATA you can export data by calling method:
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$schema->export_data("output.sql");
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Data are dumped to the given filename or to STDOUT with no argument. You
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can also send these data directly to a PostgreSQL backend using the
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following method:
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$schema->send_to_pgdb($destdatasrc,$destuser,$destpasswd);
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In this case you must call export_data() without argument after the call
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to method send_to_pgdb().
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If you set type to COPY and you want to dump data directly to a PG
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database, you must call method send_to_pgdb but data will not be sent
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via DBD::Pg but they will be load to the database using the psql
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command. Calling this method is istill required to be able to extract
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database name, hostname and port information. Edit the $PSQL variable to
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match the path of your psql command (nothing to edit if psql is in your
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path).
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DESCRIPTION
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Ora2Pg is a perl OO module used to export an Oracle database schema to a
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PostgreSQL compatible schema.
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It simply connect to your Oracle database, extract its structure and
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generate a SQL script that you can load into your PostgreSQL database.
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I'm not a Oracle DBA so I don't really know something about its internal
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structure so you may find some incorrect things. Please tell me what is
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wrong and what can be better.
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It currently dump the database schema (tables, views, sequences,
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indexes, grants), with primary, unique and foreign keys into PostgreSQL
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syntax without editing the SQL code generated.
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It now can dump Oracle data into PostgreSQL DB as online process. You
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can choose what columns can be exported for each table.
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Functions, procedures and triggers PL/SQL code generated must be
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reviewed to match the PostgreSQL syntax. Some usefull recommandation on
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porting Oracle to PostgreSQL can be found at
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http://techdocs.postgresql.org/ under the "Converting from other
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Databases to PostgreSQL" Oracle part. I just notice one thing more is
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that the trunc() function in Oracle is the same for number or date so be
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carefull when porting to PostgreSQL to use trunc() for number and
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date_trunc() for date.
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ABSTRACT
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The goal of the Ora2Pg perl module is to cover all part needed to export
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an Oracle database to a PostgreSQL database without other thing that
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provide the connection parameters to the Oracle database.
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Features must include:
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- Database schema export (tables, views, sequences, indexes),
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with unique, primary and foreign key.
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- Grants/privileges export by user and group.
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- Table selection (by name and max table) export.
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- Export Oracle schema to PostgreSQL 7.3 schema.
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- Predefined functions/triggers/procedures/packages export.
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- Data export.
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- Sql query converter (todo)
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My knowledge regarding database is really poor especially for Oracle so
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contribution is welcome.
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REQUIREMENT
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You just need the DBI, DBD::Pg and DBD::Oracle perl module to be
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installed
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PUBLIC METHODS
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new HASH_OPTIONS
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Creates a new Ora2Pg object.
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Supported options are:
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- datasource : DBD datasource (required)
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- user : DBD user (optional with public access)
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- password : DBD password (optional with public access)
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- schema : Oracle internal schema to extract
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- type : Type of data to extract, can be TABLE,VIEW,GRANT,SEQUENCE,
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TRIGGER,FUNCTION,PROCEDURE,DATA,COPY,PACKAGE
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- debug : Print the current state of the parsing
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- export_schema : Export Oracle schema to PostgreSQL 7.3 schema
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- tables : Extract only the given tables (arrayref)
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- showtableid : Display only the table indice during extraction
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- min : Indice to begin extraction. Default to 0
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- max : Indice to end extraction. Default to 0 mean no limits
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- data_limit : Number max of tuples to return during data extraction (default 0 no limit)
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Attempt that this list should grow a little more because all
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initialization is done by this way.
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export_data FILENAME
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Print SQL data output to a filename or to STDOUT if no file is given.
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Must be used only if type option is set to DATA or COPY =cut
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sub export_data { my ($self, $outfile) = @_;
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$self->_get_sql_data($outfile);
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}
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export_sql FILENAME
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Print SQL conversion output to a filename or simply return these data if
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no file is given.
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send_to_pgdb DEST_DATASRC DEST_USER DEST_PASSWD
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Open a DB handle to a PostgreSQL database
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modify_struct TABLE_NAME ARRAYOF_FIELDNAME
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Modify a table structure during export. Only given fieldname will be
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exported.
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PRIVATE METHODS
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_init HASH_OPTIONS
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Initialize a Ora2Pg object instance with a connexion to the Oracle
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database.
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_grants
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This function is used to retrieve all privilege information.
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It extract all Oracle's ROLES to convert them as Postgres groups and
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search all users associated to these roles.
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Set the main hash $self->{groups}. Set the main hash $self->{grantss}.
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_sequences
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This function is used to retrieve all sequences information.
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Set the main hash $self->{sequences}.
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_triggers
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This function is used to retrieve all triggers information.
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Set the main hash $self->{triggers}.
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_functions
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This function is used to retrieve all functions information.
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Set the main hash $self->{functions}.
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_packages
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This function is used to retrieve all packages information.
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Set the main hash $self->{packages}.
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_tables
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This function is used to retrieve all table information.
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Set the main hash of the database structure $self->{tables}. Keys are
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the names of all tables retrieved from the current database. Each table
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information compose an array associated to the table_info key as array
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reference. In other way:
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$self->{tables}{$class_name}{table_info} = [(OWNER,TYPE)];
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DBI TYPE can be TABLE, VIEW, SYSTEM TABLE, GLOBAL TEMPORARY, LOCAL
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TEMPORARY, ALIAS, SYNONYM or a data source specific type identifier.
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This only extract TABLE type.
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It also get the following informations in the DBI object to affect the
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main hash of the database structure :
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$self->{tables}{$class_name}{field_name} = $sth->{NAME};
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$self->{tables}{$class_name}{field_type} = $sth->{TYPE};
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It also call these other private subroutine to affect the main hash of
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the database structure :
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@{$self->{tables}{$class_name}{column_info}} = $self->_column_info($class_name, $owner);
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@{$self->{tables}{$class_name}{primary_key}} = $self->_primary_key($class_name, $owner);
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@{$self->{tables}{$class_name}{unique_key}} = $self->_unique_key($class_name, $owner);
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@{$self->{tables}{$class_name}{foreign_key}} = $self->_foreign_key($class_name, $owner);
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_views
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This function is used to retrieve all views information.
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Set the main hash of the views definition $self->{views}. Keys are the
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names of all views retrieved from the current database values are the
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text definition of the views.
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It then set the main hash as follow:
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# Definition of the view
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$self->{views}{$table}{text} = $view_infos{$table};
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_get_sql_data
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Returns a string containing the entire SQL Schema definition compatible
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with PostgreSQL
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_get_data TABLE
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This function implements a Oracle-native data extraction.
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Return a list of array reference containing the data
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_sql_type INTERNAL_TYPE LENGTH PRECISION SCALE
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This function return the PostgreSQL datatype corresponding to the Oracle
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internal type.
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_column_info TABLE OWNER
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This function implements a Oracle-native column information.
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Return a list of array reference containing the following informations
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for each column the given a table
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[( column name, column type, column length, nullable column, default
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value )]
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_primary_key TABLE OWNER
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This function implements a Oracle-native primary key column information.
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Return a list of all column name defined as primary key for the given
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table.
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_unique_key TABLE OWNER
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This function implements a Oracle-native unique key column information.
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Return a list of all column name defined as unique key for the given
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table.
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_foreign_key TABLE OWNER
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This function implements a Oracle-native foreign key reference
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information.
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Return a list of hash of hash of array reference. Ouuf! Nothing very
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difficult. The first hash is composed of all foreign key name. The
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second hash just have two key known as 'local' and remote' corresponding
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to the local table where the foreign key is defined and the remote table
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where the key refer.
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The foreign key name is composed as follow:
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'local_table_name->remote_table_name'
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Foreign key data consist in two array representing at the same indice
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the local field and the remote field where the first one refer to the
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second. Just like this:
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@{$link{$fkey_name}{local}} = @local_columns;
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@{$link{$fkey_name}{remote}} = @remote_columns;
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_get_users
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This function implements a Oracle-native users information.
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Return a hash of all users as an array.
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_get_roles
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This function implements a Oracle-native roles information.
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Return a hash of all groups (roles) as an array of associated users.
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_get_all_grants
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This function implements a Oracle-native user privilege information.
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Return a hash of all tables grants as an array of associated users.
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_get_indexes TABLE OWNER
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This function implements a Oracle-native indexes information.
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Return hash of array containing all unique index and a hash of array of
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all indexes name which are not primary keys for the given table.
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_get_sequences
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This function implements a Oracle-native sequences information.
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Return a hash of array of sequence name with MIN_VALUE, MAX_VALUE,
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INCREMENT and LAST_NUMBER for the given table.
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_get_views
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This function implements a Oracle-native views information.
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Return a hash of view name with the SQL query it is based on.
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_alias_info
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This function implements a Oracle-native column information.
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Return a list of array reference containing the following informations
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for each alias of the given view
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[( column name, column id )]
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_get_triggers
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This function implements a Oracle-native triggers information.
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Return an array of refarray of all triggers informations
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_get_functions
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This function implements a Oracle-native functions information.
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Return a hash of all function name with their PLSQL code
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_get_packages
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This function implements a Oracle-native packages information.
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Return a hash of all function name with their PLSQL code
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_table_info
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This function retrieve all Oracle-native tables information.
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Return a handle to a DB query statement
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AUTHOR
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Gilles Darold <gilles@darold.net>
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COPYRIGHT
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Copyright (c) 2001 Gilles Darold - All rights reserved.
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
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under the same terms as Perl itself.
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BUGS
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This perl module is in the same state as my knowledge regarding
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database, it can move and not be compatible with older version so I will
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do my best to give you official support for Ora2Pg. Your volontee to
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help construct it and your contribution are welcome.
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SEE ALSO
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the DBI manpage, the DBD::Oracle manpage, the DBD::Pg manpage
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
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Thanks to Jason Servetar who decided me to implement data extraction.
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