Request for information (MS Access -> MySQL)

2001-10-26 Thread Rob Vonsee
Dear developer, For some years now, we developed a database application in MicroSoft's Access '97. With our user base growing, we're encountering more and more limitations in the Microsoft development environment, especially in the stability and number of simultaneous sessions of the database.

Re: Request for information (MS Access & MySQL)

2001-10-25 Thread j.urban
You can also use a tool like urSQL (http://www.urbanresearch.com/ursql) to convert the table schemas. urSQL has the ability to save MySQL tables as MS Access CREATE TABLE scripts and the ability to build a script of insert statements that can be run against the new table. (You can also save MS A

RE: Request for information (MS Access & MySQL)

2001-10-25 Thread Woolsey, Fred
:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2001 11:22 AM To: Rob Vonsee Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Request for information (MS Access & MySQL) Rob Vonsee wrote: > Dear developer, > > In the past several years, we have developed a database application in > MicroSoft's A

Re: Request for information (MS Access & MySQL)

2001-10-25 Thread Bill Adams
Rob Vonsee wrote: > Dear developer, > > In the past several years, we have developed a database application in > MicroSoft's Access '97. > With our user base growing, we're encountering more and more limitations in > the Microsoft development environment, especially in the stability and > number

Re: Request for information (MS Access & MySQL)

2001-10-25 Thread Daniel Andrade
Rob, You may start by checking the utility at download.com that claims to be able to convert Access to MySQL databases. I am currently trying to get a company off of Access 2000 and onto MySQL in America, but I have not tried this tool yet and any reviews from someone that knows Access well are w

Request for information (MS Access & MySQL)

2001-10-25 Thread Rob Vonsee
Dear developer, In the past several years, we have developed a database application in MicroSoft's Access '97. With our user base growing, we're encountering more and more limitations in the Microsoft development environment, especially in the stability and number of simultaneous sessions of t