So all I can do is copy tables  as they already exist?  I obviously need
to keep the structure in place

Andrew



> Am Thursday 28 July 2005 11:19 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
>> Does anyone know a free tool to convert MySQL to MSSQL
>
> mysqldump?
>
> Seriously, what do you expect? A tool which transforms mysql files on disk
> to
> mssql files? I don't think this exists and would probably be hardly
> possible.
> Perhaps there are tools reading from a (mysql) db and writing to another
> (mssql) database via a programming language. But conversion of database
> files? I don't think this exists.
> Stefan
>
>>
>> Thank you
>> Andrew
>
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