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| | | | | Access-to-Oracle Publisher's Description Access-to-Oracle is a program to migrate MS Access databases to Oracle server. All MS Access data types and attributes are supported. System Requirements 32MB RAM, MS Access (ODBC is not required), Oracle client and networking components | | | | Download Access-to-Oracle | Screenshots
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