When I did the same task - I've writting a script on the perl, and if you
have stable databese structure, I think, it's a best way - write a script
which will run by cron /on-demand. Because, I don't remember exactly why
(date format is different or something else) but, I couldn't move data
from M
>
>
> there is one in contrib
>
> as well there is some through freshmeat.net
There are two in /contrib. One from pgsql.com, and another from
freshmeat.net:
http://ziet.zhitomir.ua/~fonin/code/
I would like to see these merged someday.
--
Bruce Momjian|
On 3/6/01, 5:26:18 PM, Josh Berkus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote regarding [SQL]
Quick question MySQL --> PgSQL:
> Folks,
> Just a quick question ... I need to do a regular transfer (daily +
on
> demand) of data from a MySQL database to a PostgreSQL database and back
>
"Brett W. McCoy" wrote:
>
> On Tue, 6 Mar 2001, Josh Berkus wrote:
>
> > Just a quick question ... I need to do a regular transfer (daily + on
> > demand) of data from a MySQL database to a PostgreSQL database and back
> > again. Can anybody steer me towards a good script for this, or do
v7.1's contrib directory has the mysql->pgsql script that was used for the
SourceForge migration ... its also downloadable at
http://www.pgsql.com->Downloads
On Tue, 6 Mar 2001, Brett W. McCoy wrote:
> On Tue, 6 Mar 2001, Josh Berkus wrote:
>
> > Just a quick question ... I need to do a r
On Tue, 6 Mar 2001, Josh Berkus wrote:
> Just a quick question ... I need to do a regular transfer (daily + on
> demand) of data from a MySQL database to a PostgreSQL database and back
> again. Can anybody steer me towards a good script for this, or do I
> have to write my own in PHP?
Don
Folks,
Just a quick question ... I need to do a regular transfer (daily + on
demand) of data from a MySQL database to a PostgreSQL database and back
again. Can anybody steer me towards a good script for this, or do I
have to write my own in PHP?
Sorry to bother everyone with som