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From: Ryan Stille [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 13, 2005 7:38 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: mysql@lists.mysql.com
Subject: RE: Intelligent Converters product: MSSQL-to-MySQL
> OK, you confused me. How can 16 be bigger than 16? For character-based
>
> OK, you confused me. How can 16 be bigger than 16? For character-based
> fields, the number in the parentheses shows the length of the field,
> does it not? The first part, the "text" or "char" or "varchar" or ...,
> tells the engine what kind of data a field will contain.
> How can TEXT(16) ho
"Ryan Stille" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 09/13/2005 08:42:05 AM:
> Josh Chamas wrote:
> > Ryan Stille wrote:
> >> Has anyone ever used this MSSQL-to-MySQL converter? It's pretty
> >> reasonable at $40, and the demo output I got looked pretty good. But
> >> I wanted to see if there is anything
Josh Chamas wrote:
> Ryan Stille wrote:
>> Has anyone ever used this MSSQL-to-MySQL converter? It's pretty
>> reasonable at $40, and the demo output I got looked pretty good. But
>> I wanted to see if there is anything I should be weary about.
>> http://www.convert-in.com/mss2sql.htm
>>
>
> I h
Ryan Stille wrote:
Has anyone ever used this MSSQL-to-MySQL converter? It's pretty
reasonable at $40, and the demo output I got looked pretty good. But I
wanted to see if there is anything I should be weary about.
http://www.convert-in.com/mss2sql.htm
I have done a test migration before with
Has anyone ever used this MSSQL-to-MySQL converter? It's pretty
reasonable at $40, and the demo output I got looked pretty good. But I
wanted to see if there is anything I should be weary about.
http://www.convert-in.com/mss2sql.htm
Thanks,
-Ryan
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