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 have done a
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 I should be
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) hold more
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Subject: RE: Intelligent Converters product: MSSQL-to-MySQL
OK, you confused me. How can 16 be bigger than 16? For character-based
fields
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