John R Pierce wrote:
...
Access natively uses JET databases, which are .MDB not .MDF ...
MDF? MDB? All looks the same late on Friday when you mind is shifting
gears to the pint of Guinness waiting for you after work. :)
Cheers,
Steve
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Ämne: Re: [GENERAL] mdf
Ary Pezo Silvano wrote:
hi,
how can i import a mdf database into postgres?
do you have access to the SQL Server that this MDF file came from?
Install the Postgres client
,
ary
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mne: Re: [GENERAL] mdf
Ary Pezo Silvano wrote:
hi,
how can i import a mdf database into postgres
hi,
how can i import a mdf database into postgres?
best,
ary
Ary Pezo Silvano wrote:
hi,
how can i import a mdf database into postgres?
do you have access to the SQL Server that this MDF file came from?
Install the Postgres client for windows, along with a Postgres ODBC
driver on that server, and use the Data Translation Services in SQL
Server
Ary Pezo Silvano wrote:
hi,
how can i import a mdf database into postgres?
best,
ary
Using Access to export or connect via ODBC is probably the safest bet.
If you don't have Access
It's listed as alpha software, has no home page on Sourceforge and
looks to have been abandoned half
Steve Crawford wrote:
Ary Pezo Silvano wrote:
hi,
how can i import a mdf database into postgres?
best,
ary
Using Access to export or connect via ODBC is probably the safest bet.
Access natively uses JET databases, which are .MDB not .MDF ... MDF is
SQL Server's native format.
not