Hi Saravanan,
From my work experience of 6 years in Oracle and 7 years in Teradata, I feel that you can do it manually since client is constraining you from tool overhead. In addition, doing it manually it is safer. Oracle data type declaration is a bit different and of course you see the Teradata data type declaration is different( Latin,,,,,unicode ...case specific.....blah blah). Understand the functionality and consequence of implementation is important.
As far as I know TD 14.10 supports Number and array data type if need be. RAW, LONG RAW,CLOB,BLOB,BFILE and UDT you need to take care with caution and verify.
Regards,
Raja
Hi Saravanan,
From my work experience of 6 years in Oracle and 7 years in Teradata, I feel that you can do it manually since client is constraining you from tool overhead. In addition, doing it manually it is safer. Oracle data type declaration is a bit different and of course you see the Teradata data type declaration is different( Latin,,,,,unicode ...case specific.....blah blah). Understand the functionality and consequence of implementation is important.
As far as I know TD 14.10 supports Number and array data type if need be. RAW, LONG RAW,CLOB,BLOB,BFILE and UDT you need to take care with caution and verify.
Regards,
Raja