Hi
Yes very easy.....
We develop database in Access and export them to MySQL all the time.
One way to do this is down load the tools that are on the web site...

Note MySQL is very fast and very reliable. It has throw to get the speed a 
reduced SQL set. 

Simon

-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Needs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 25 September 2001 11:52
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Subject: need for strength


Hi

We have a sophisticated Underwiting management system written in MS 
Access.

The programs and the data are in separate mdb's.

The time has come to improve the product's client/server and 
web strengths.

We came across mysql whilst investigating MS SQL server.

Can we upsize our Access database to mysql easily and continue to use 
the Access programs to work with the mysql data?

Thank you

Chris Needs & Peter Jacobsohn
Telek Systems

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