I have a table that i am modifying the schema of, and am having a particular
problem with my data migration program. The old format has a column defined
as:
Range char(3) not null default '',
which is either'' or contains a number (1 or 2 digits), and is sometimes
followed by a direction (N,S,E
d learning experiment:) The query/view option was in reality a
cheat to get things done and working.
Regards
Brian
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From: Daniel Kasak [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, February 08, 2004 3:27 PM
To: Brian L. Walter; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mysql. Com
Subject: Re: Migratio
Brian L. Walter wrote:
Thanks for your reply.
Let me try again.
In access, you can create views. These are called 'queries' in Access. The
current version of MySQL does not support views, as I understand it.
Using DBManager, I import all my tables and data to MySQL from Access. One
of the opt
Thanks for your reply.
Let me try again.
In access, you can create views. These are called 'queries' in Access. The
current version of MySQL does not support views, as I understand it.
Using DBManager, I import all my tables and data to MySQL from Access. One
of the options during the import
Brian L. Walter wrote:
Greetings,
I'm in the process of migrating from Access to MySQL. I've imported access
queries into MySQL, and they do show up (using a third party db manager,
they show up under tools).
In Access, queries can be used like views. I.e. you can select from them.
Now, the ver
Greetings,
I'm in the process of migrating from Access to MySQL. I've imported access
queries into MySQL, and they do show up (using a third party db manager,
they show up under tools).
In Access, queries can be used like views. I.e. you can select from them.
Now, the version of MySQL I'm using
Hi,
What would be the workaround for migration from linux redhat 6.2 with mysql 3.23 to
windows 2000 with mysql. I have a database dump in mysql 3.23 for linux.
Merci,
Jean-Francois Duckett
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