Thanks guys!
J.R.
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From: JamesDR [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 27, 2005 9:21 AM
To: mysql@lists.mysql.com
Subject: Re: MSSQL-MySQL Compatibility Question
J.R. Bullington wrote:
> Hi All,
> Quick question -- I have a client who co-
J.R. Bullington wrote:
Hi All,
Quick question -- I have a client who co-owns a server with me. I am
a die-hard MySQL guy, they are MSSQL. They have some proprietary
Access-frontend/MSSQL-backend financial system that they want to continue to
use (i.e. pigheaded and won't convert).
Can
Yeah, it's perfectly ok to run both on the same machine at the same
time, though with MS SQL you're limited to Microsoft OS.
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I haven't tried, but it seems quite difficult, for one thing, both sql
engines are very differents. So the short answer would be a plain no.
Now trying something exotic would be making a odbc bridge between the
two dbs and then use some scripted solution it would be possible,
something like java or
Hello
Try SQLyog at http://www.webyog.com/sqlyog. You will
find a good tutorial out here
http://www.devshed.com/Server_Side/MySQL/SQLyog/page1.html
HTH...KARAM
--- Karma Dorji <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there is utility which is free to convert ms SQL
> 7.0 running on windows
> NT into a
Take a look at SQLyog http://www.webyog.com/
It has a pretty solid import utility for importing from databases such
as SQL server.
Regards,
Mike Hillyer
www.vbmysql.com
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From: Karma Dorji [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 06, 2003 3:34 AM
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Oooh, just dawned on my. On the windows side there is a gui front end
called mysqlfront which uses ODBC to talk to multiple databases. It will
pull the data from a mssql server and move it to a mysql server. I haven't
used it against a mssql server, but I did use it against an access database
a