We haven't had a chance to test it yet, but the documentation for
MySQL-Front (http://www.anse.de/mysqlfront/download.php) mentions a new
feature which permits import of Access databases.
MySQL-Front is a beta / free product at this point ... which we have foudn
to very stable and very useful!
Gerald Jensen
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Subject: convert an ms access database file
> I need to convert an ms access database file to a mysql compatible pipe
delimited database file. I downloaded a program to convert the database,
but it needs to connect to the mysql server on my dedicated server. When I
try to connect it says 'ipaddress.internetprovider' is not allowed to
connect to this MySQL server. How can I use the GRANT/REVOKE command
through mysql to grant myself access to it?
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