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Assessment Report (OracleToSQL)

The Assessment Report window shows the results of the conversion of database objects to Transact-SQL syntax, and can also help you estimate the complexity and cost of your migration projects.

To access the Assessment Report, select objects to convert in source metadata explorer, right-click Schemas or Synonyms, and then select Create Report.

Options

Term Definition
Conversion statistics Shows the conversion statistics by statement type. This pane is visible when a group object, such as a schema, or an object without code is selected in the left pane.
Objects by Categories Shows the number of objects by category. This pane is visible only when a group object, such as a schema, or an object without code is selected in the left pane.
Statistics Shows the conversion statistics for the selected object. This pane is visible only when an individual object with code is selected in the left pane. You might have to expand Statistics, which is immediately above the Source pane, to view this pane.
Source Shows the Oracle code for the selected object, and highlights code that was not converted to Transact-SQL. This pane is visible only when an individual object with code is selected in the left pane.

Click the line numbers to set or clear bookmarks. Use the buttons at the top of the pane to navigate through the code.
Target Shows the conversion's resulting Transact-SQL code for the selected object, and error messages for code that was not converted. This pane is visible only when an individual object with code is selected in the left pane.

Click the line numbers to set or clear bookmarks. Use the buttons at the top of the pane to navigate through the code.
Messages pane Shows the errors, warnings, and informational messages that were generated while creating the assessment report. Messages are grouped by number. To view the code that caused the error, click Errors, Warnings, or Info, expand the category of messages, and then click a message.

See Also

Generating reports