Mercator GeoSystems are pleased to announce that a much requested 'sdo2shp' tool to export Oracle SDO Geometry as an ESRI Shapefile is now available for Windows (x64), Mac (x64 and Apple Silicon using Rosetta) and Linux (x64 and ARM) platforms.
"SDO2SHP is a great help. Now I am working with Oracle Spatial and making the shapefiles on the fly". Kailash Pareek
"SDO2SHP is a great tool, which saved us hours of development. The guys at Mercator GeoSystems were very helpful and quick to response to every question / need we have had. All in all, an excellent experience." Gal Shirin
"SDO2SHP performed flawlessly. SDO2SHP is real life saver for me! Other options would have required a lot of time and effort with no guarantee of success." John Finnegan, North Carolina Natural Heritage Program
"SDO2SHP is a great tool, which saved us hours of development. The guys at Mercator GeoSystems were very helpful and quick to response to every question / need we have had. All in all, an excellent experience." Gal Shirin
"SDO2SHP performed flawlessly. SDO2SHP is real life saver for me! Other options would have required a lot of time and effort with no guarantee of success." John Finnegan, North Carolina Natural Heritage Program
The tool is currently available on the Windows, Mac and Linux platforms. The tool is a command line tool so is well suited to integration in automated batch files and shell scripts.
Using SDO2SHP to extract a layer from Oracle19c and then rendering it in QGIS
The current version of SDO2SHP is 1.3.0 and the readme.txt is here : https://www.sdo2shp.com/resources/documents/readme.txt