I believe the same is true of urSQL. However, you do need to set up an
ODBC data source and this requires the MS Access driver. The easiest way
to get the driver is to install MS Access, but I think it is possible to
install the driver without MS Access...
On Thu, 13 Feb 2003, Arthur Fuller wrot
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% Since DBScripter uses ODBC, you'll have to set up a Data Source in the ODBC
% manager in Windows for any database you wish to access with the product.
Oh, I get it... ODBC means Windows. That leave
d to LINUX and
other UNIX flavors.. :-)
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% I have used dbScripter a lot for this kind of work. It is definitely NOT
% necessary to own Access to use it.
Cool! That's what I wanted to pin down. So if someone sends me an
Access .MDB file
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[re DBScripter and urSQL]
Those are nice tools, but if I
Neil Williams wrote:
Hi
Is there a licence free way to Import (and Export) Access databases (mdb
files) into (out from) mySQL?
I've read the FAQs and looked at the converters available but it appears to
me that all of these require the Access program to work.
Is there any way of converting to/
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Dave & J, et al --
[re DBScripter and urSQL]
Those are nice tools, but if I
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Dave & J, et al --
[re DBScripter and urSQL]
Those are nice tools, but if I read you correctly they only work if one
has MS Access. The original poster, if I read *him* correctly, wants a
way to read Access DB files and turn them into MySQL files --
I've used urSQL (http://www.urbanresearch.com/ursql) to accomplish this
for quite some time. You can click on an MS Access table and select
"Build Script as MySQL" to get a MySQL-like CREATE TABLE script...
On Wed, 12 Feb 2003, Christensen, Dave wrote:
> There's a relatively low-cost ODBC utili
s
pretty simple to put one together.
Here's the link to the site:
http://www.dkgadvancedsolutions.com/dbscript.htm
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% Hi
Hi!
%
% Is there a licence free way to Import (and Export) Access databases (mdb
% files) into (out from) mySQL?
I haven't seen one yet. It's quite possible that nobody has written a
file convert
> Is there a licence free way to Import (and Export) Access
> databases (mdb files) into (out from) mySQL?
>
> I've read the FAQs and looked at the converters available
> but it appears to me that all of these require the Access
> program to work. Is there any way of converting to/from MDB
> f
Hi
Is there a licence free way to Import (and Export) Access databases (mdb
files) into (out from) mySQL?
I've read the FAQs and looked at the converters available but it appears to
me that all of these require the Access program to work.
Is there any way of converting to/from MDB files without
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