RE: Migration question

2004-02-10 Thread Brian L. Walter
d learning experiment:) The query/view option was in reality a cheat to get things done and working. Regards Brian -Original Message- 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

Re: Migration question

2004-02-08 Thread Daniel Kasak
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

RE: Migration question

2004-02-08 Thread Brian L. Walter
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

Re: Migration question

2004-02-07 Thread Daniel Kasak
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