If you can export all your data from any database program, using any field
and record delimiter character you like, then it can be imported into MySQL.
There is always a way.
Not being familiar with Approach97, I can't answer for sure, but
If there is absolutely no way to export your data as a text file, THEN you
might be stuck.
On 3/30/01 1:54 AM, "Sulman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> resend!
>
> pls reply
>
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> From: Sulman
> Sent: Monday, March 26, 2001 9:21 PM
> To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject: MySQL & Approach97
>
> Hi All!
>
> I'm new in the mailing list & just want to know about the data transfer from
> Approach97 to MySQL.
>
> In my company we are running Approach97 for fullfil our database need but
> now my boss want to make this database online.
>
> I'v heard a lot about MySQL ( Speed / Stability etc. ) but want to know that
> is it possible to export data from Approach97 to MySQL or Import in MySQL
> from Approach97 or anyother option to do this??????????????
>
> Awaiting helpful reply.
>
> Thanks & Regards / Sulman
>
>
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