Re: access to mysql in linux

2005-02-23 Thread Gleb Paharenko
Hello.



It is a frequently asked question. Search in the list. For example see

thread:

  http://lists.mysql.com/mysql/160391







Sebastian Luque <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Dear List members,

> 

> Having relatively recently moved to GNU/Debian Linux from Windows, I'd

> like to move my MS Access databases to MySQL. I'm using the latest

> unstable MySQL version and am all setup with user, passwords, and

> privileges, so can create and modify databases in MySQL. Searching for

> tools to migrate my MS Access databases, I've come across mdbtools, with

> which I can see and export the tables to csv, but the process of getting

> them into MySQL is tedious and cumbersome. The script mdb-schema in

> mdbtools can export the tables to other DBMS formats, excluding MySQL

> unfortunately.

> 

> Can somebody please suggest other, more convenient, tools (free

> preferably) to make this transition?

> 

> Best wishes,



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access to mysql in linux

2005-02-21 Thread Sebastian Luque
Dear List members,

Having relatively recently moved to GNU/Debian Linux from Windows, I'd
like to move my MS Access databases to MySQL. I'm using the latest
unstable MySQL version and am all setup with user, passwords, and
privileges, so can create and modify databases in MySQL. Searching for
tools to migrate my MS Access databases, I've come across mdbtools, with
which I can see and export the tables to csv, but the process of getting
them into MySQL is tedious and cumbersome. The script mdb-schema in
mdbtools can export the tables to other DBMS formats, excluding MySQL
unfortunately.

Can somebody please suggest other, more convenient, tools (free
preferably) to make this transition?

Best wishes,
-- 
Sebastian Luque


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