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I think it depends a lot on the model complexity, data volumes and things like that.
If the model is simple and you don't need to automate the task I would use any query tool (like DAX Studio or Management Studio) and just write a query (In it's simplest form - EVALUATE 'Table'), save the result to a csv file (possible both in DAX Studio and Management Studio) and then import that csv file to the Oracle database.
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