Hi.
You could try /Access to PostgreSQL /from Bullzip.com. I liked the dump
file that this creates. Small neat and it is free!
Tommy.
It's 10 tables. that's all. No reports. I will follow your
suggestion. Thanks for the help
On Wed, May 25, 2011 at 4:25 PM, John R Pierce <pie...@hogranch.com
<mailto:pie...@hogranch.com>> wrote:
On 05/25/11 12:42 PM, akp geek wrote:
Dear all -
I would like to know if any one has migrated
database from MS access to Postgres . We use postgres 9.0.2 on
solaris . Are there any open source tools that you have used
to do this task. Can you please share your experiences ?
how many tables is this database? is there more to it than just
tables? (Access isn't really a database, its a data-centric rapid
application development system). postgres won't do the reports,
forms, macros, etc (ok, it has user definable
procedures/functions, but they aren't in vbasic, and they don't
work anything like access programs do).
if its just a few tables, it might just be easiest to dump those
tables as CSV files, then import them one by one into equivalent
tables in postgres via COPY FROM
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