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Dave & J, et al --

[re DBScripter and urSQL]

Those are nice tools, but if I read you correctly they only work if one
has MS Access.  The original poster, if I read *him* correctly, wants a
way to read Access DB files and turn them into MySQL files -- but without
having to have MS Access.  That would be my desire if I ever had to touch
an MS Access file, since I don't have Access almost don't run Windows at
all.

Did I misunderstand anyone?


HTH & TIA & HAND

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