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Re: Access Database


  • Subject: Re: Access Database
  • From: Chuck Hill <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 26 Nov 2003 10:42:19 -0800

This is probably the best free solution using WO:
http://wocode.com/cgi-bin/WebObjects/WOCode.woa/1/wa/ShareCodeItem?itemId=265

It will still leave you wrestling with JDBC or JDBC/ODBC access to Access.

Is there any chance of access the master database that this Access database
was create from?  That might be a much easier path, technically if not
politically.

Chuck


At 01:01 PM 26/11/2003 -0500, Jim Mooney wrote:
>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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