Bonjour Matthieu,
I would also suggest installing MyODBC (from the downloads page).
The you can just use SQL to create and populate new tables by setting
up an database through ODBC.
En autre si tu as l'intérêt il y a une liste de MySQL francophone à :
S'abonner: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Amicalement,
Ken
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From: "Matthieu Neukirch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, July 09, 2001 10:30 AM
Subject: Migration from Access 2000 to my SQL
Cordialement,
We have made up our mind to turn our Access 2000 database into a
MySGL one.
Could you please explain us the path to follow and give us information
about
it ?
Dominique Vellin
Business developement
Azentis Technology
Your Outsourcing Provider
Tel : 33 1 42 77 21 02 Mobile: 33 6 82 13 32 90
E-mail : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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