Migrate MySQL to DB2 [closed] - mysql

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I need to migrate some MySQL tables (or a schema) to DB2 database.
What tools we have to do this on a automatically way?
I prefer some free or open source tools, but with we have very interesting paid ones I would like to know too.
I need to migrate MySQL to DB2, but if we have tools that can do migrations on both sides (MySQL to DB2 and DB2 to MySQL) will be very interesting too.

There's an IBM Redbook called MySQL to DB2 Conversion Guide (http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/abstracts/sg247093.html) describing the process, it may have references to some tools.

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It should be like
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I was hoping someone could point me in the right direction. I have moved from a mysql db to mongodb. Is there any tools available to run against the two databases to ensure that the data is consistent.
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I have a large MySQL set of commands in a file (script) and I need to execute it on a Microsoft SQL Server 2008. I know there are few differences in both languages, despite the fact the base SQL is the same.
Is there any way how to convert a MySQL script to one that is executable on SQL Server? Or is there any migration app that can easily take the whole MySQL server and replicate everything on SQL Server 2008?
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