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Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database Installation Guide

Converting data types to Oracle data types

Note: If you intend to use your data store with TimesTen Cache
Connect to Oracle, you must convert your data types to Oracle data
types. However, you will not be able to perform an online upgrade using
replication.

To convert the data types from a release prior to TimesTen 7.0 to Oracle
data types, you must use the

-convertTypesToOra

option for

ttMigrate

when you restore your data store as part of your upgrade procedure. For
example, if you restore the data store

salesdata

as part of an upgrade

procedure, you may use the following to upgrade the data types to
Oracle data types:

ttMigrate -r -convertTypesToOra salesdata salesdata.mig

See

“TimesTen to Oracle data type conversions” on page 148

in the

Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database API Reference Guide

for more

information.

Note: Because the Oracle and TimesTen versions of some data types
behave slightly differently, you should thoroughly test any applications
written for versions of TimesTen prior to 7.0 with the new Oracle data
types before deploying them with TimesTen 7.0.

Upgrading data types as TimesTen data types

Note: If you intend to perform an online upgrade using replication, you
must upgrade your data types as TimesTen data types. See

“Online

upgrades with replication” on page 94

for more information.

If you choose to upgrade the data types in a data store from a version
prior to TimesTen 7.0 as TimesTen data types, you do not need to use
any special options when restoring the data store with

ttMigrate

. The

data types from a version prior to TimesTen 7.0 will automatically be
restored as TimesTen data types.

Note: The default

TypeMode

attribute for data stores in TimesTen 7.0

is 0, which indicates that standard data type names, such as CHAR, will
refer to the Oracle versions of the data types. In order to guarantee
compatibility with applications written for TimesTen versions before
7.0, you should configure the DSN for your data store with a

TypeMode

of 1 before restoring the data store with

ttMigrate

as part of the upgrade

procedure.

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