Attunity Drivers For Oracle Download

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Jorg Klein's Blog. Microsoft Data Platform MVP writing about Azure and Power BI. Jorg Klein IT; 2 June 2011 Integration Services. SSIS – Connect to Oracle on a 64-bit machine (Updated for SSIS 2008 R2) Posted. 2 columns round circle (from MS SQL Server to Oracle and back.) Using Attunity drivers that I downloaded from Microsoft (see.

Hello, I am hoping someone may be able to assist me in troubleshooting why the Attunity connectors are not appearing in my connection manager in SSIS. I am running Windows 7 SP1 (64-bit), Visual Studio 2013 Business Intelligence, SQL 2012 Enterprise Edition (64-bit). I have installed the Attunity drivers - 64 bit version: [url=But when I try to connect to an Oracle database, there is no option in either the connection manager nor the data flow task under other sources.

I have the 32-bit Oracle client installed along with PL/SQL and I am able to connect to the database; and the TSNAMES file has already been configured and pointing to the right databases. I just don't see the option with VS 2013 to connect. What am I doing wrong? Please advise. Hey Martin, According to Attunity's documentation, a 64-bit connector installs both the X86 (32-bit) and X64 (64-bit) DLLS.

Unfortunately, I cannot manually add the items. Looks like this feature might have been removed in VS 2013: [url=This worked before I did a fresh install of Windows on my machine and re-installed all programs. But now I don't see the Oracle connection in either place I saw them before:. You can't post new topics. Medical physiology pdf download. You can't post topic replies.

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Hi Steen Schluter Persson, As far as I know Microsoft Connectors for Oracle driver is free. You can download (e.g. V4.0) The driver requires Enterprise or Developer edition of SQL Server 2016 Integration Services, so I guess you are using SQL Server Enterprise edition which needs a license. SSIS is one component of SQL Server production, you don't need additional license for SSIS. So, in your scenario, if you would like to run a SSIS package with Attunity driver for Oracle, you only need to but SQL Server Enterprise edition rather then but a license for the driver. If you have any questions, please feel free to ask. Regards, Pirlo Zhang MSDN Community Support Please remember to click 'Mark as Answer' the responses that resolved your issue, and to click 'Unmark as Answer' if not.

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