On Tue, Feb 15, 2011 at 4:31 PM, Michael Hannon <jm_han...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Hi, folks.  I've received a sqlite database that I'd like to convert to a 
> mysql
> database on my Fedora 14 system.  It's easy enough to dump the sqlite 
> database,
> but the resulting file contains some commands that mysql doesn't "like".
>
> I see that there are commercial tools available to do this kind of conversion,
> but this is (I hope) a one-time thing for me, so I'd prefer not to spend money
> on it.
>
> If you know of a (free) tool that will reliably do the conversion from sqlite 
> to
> mysql, will you please send me the relevant information?

Have you Googled for suggestions? There's a bunch of links at the
mysql.com site, an outstanding answer on the StackOverflow site (voted
up 26 times), and 482,000 other hits I didn't spend a lot of time
reading. I don't want to waste your time by suggestion things you've
already looked at and rejected.

And if you can tell us why you rejected them, perhaps we can give you
a more targeted answer.


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