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Re: Access Database


  • Subject: Re: Access Database
  • From: Jim Mooney <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 26 Nov 2003 13:01:07 -0500

What I was looking for was EOM accessing an existing Access Database.....and then taking the same design creating a new mysql database.

Then just export the table data and import it into mysql.

I would never use an Access database unless force to...and even then...a cow prod would be needed (the electric kind).

This work is to take and move the database to something that is fast and scales. I am a big fan of open source hence mysql. You drive the point home that there is not something (driver or tool) on my existing hard drive(with WO installed) that allows me to quick connect, get the logic and recreate in mysql and begone with buggy MS.


On Wednesday, November 26, 2003, at 01:22 PM, email@hidden wrote:



So my conclusion is that it might be possible to get Access to work with
a lot of trouble, but you don't want to, it's not worth it.
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