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Arthur, et al --

...and then Arthur Fuller said...
% 
% I have used dbScripter a lot for this kind of work. It is definitely NOT
% necessary to own Access to use it.

Cool!  That's what I wanted to pin down.  So if someone sends me an
Access .MDB file I can just open it up and get the data out, right?


...
% and using that I have frequently moved databases from SQL 2000, Oracle and
% Access to MySQL. dbScripter will work fine with virtually any ODBC-compliant
% back end.

Since I don't know much about ODBC, here's another place where I have a
question...  Does the ODBC back end read the Access DB file, and if so
what sorts of back ends are out there for Linux and FreeBSD?


% Hth,
% Arthur


Thanks a *bunch* & HAND

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