Another option might be ursql (http://www.urbanresearch.com/ursql).  This
tool has the ability to generate MySQL-compatible CREATE TABLE scripts
from a connected MS Access database.  Once the basic CREATE TABLE scripts
are generated, you can easily tweak the data types to your liking.

In my experience, there's almost always some manual tweaking...


On Mon, 21 Jan 2002, Mike Grabski wrote:

> I too am researching how to do this. I've found plenty of products that will
> do this, of course, I'd rather do it myself.
>
> here's some links i've found:
>
> http://www.convert-in.com/acc2sqlp.htm
> http://ultradev.buzzinet.co.uk/mysql/tutorials/converting_data/index.asp
> http://www.winmysql.com/
>
> i hope that helps at all. If you find anything useful, would you be able to
> pass the word along?
>
> Thanks.
> Mike



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