Hello .. i did the migration and my advice is that you forget about the automatic 
translation tools... 

I took the access database and recreated all af the tables and relationships between 
them manually in postgres. I also added all the necessary indexes at design time  ..
Basiclly you have to open each table in access in desgn mode and recreate it in 
postgres (maybe first write it in a text file) with sql commands ...eg:

create table foo (a serial primary key, b varchar) ......

After that you have to migrate the queries and recreate them as views in PG...

Then i dumped all the access tables to csv files and reimported them in pg with the 
copy command. Another solution to export the data from access to PG would be to link 
all the pg tables in access and execute an insert query from access.... This is a 
faster solution but sometimes access can run out of memory or you can get  differences 
and errors in the datatypes which are very annoying...

I kept access only as a frontend and beleive me this solution gave us a huge boost in 
production in our company ...

Best Rgeards,

Fabrizio Mazzoni

On Wed, 1 Oct 2003 09:23:44 -0600 (CST)
"Bernardo Robelo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi,
> I am interested in migrating Microsoft Access database to Postgres
> database. But I do not have idea of like initiating.  Maybe some tool
> exists for this problem.
> Thanks you.
> Bernardo
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