How to migrate the Oracle database to the MySql server

Hello

I'm on a project that include databases oracle to MySql database migration, also include data warehouse servers.
Please help me, what is the procedure to migrate the oracle to MySql database database, which takes relatively to the objects of care.
If any link help me, please let me know.

Hello
This forum is for assistance to the migration of non-Oracle to Oracle databases. If you need assistance in migrating from Oracle to MySQL contact MySQL. You can try the forum MYSQL here-

http://forums.MySQL.com/

Kind regards
Mike

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