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Access-to-MySQL

Access-to-MySQL is a program to migrate Microsoft Access databases to MySQL server. Depending on your privileges on the target MySQL server you can export MS Access data into new database or overwrite the contents of an existinsg MySQL database.







Software Information System Requirements
Version:New
  • Windows 8/7/XP/Vista
  • Internet Explorer 5.0 or higher
  • MS Access 7.0 or higher (ODBC is not required)
  • At least 512 MB of available memory
File Size:1.72 MB
License:Free to try, $39.00 to buy
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Access to MySQL Features:
  • All MS Access data types and attributes are supported.
  • Works with all versions of Unix and Windows MySQL servers.
  • Converts indexes with all necessary attributes.
  • Converts individual tables.
  • Merges MS Access data into an existing MySQL database.
  • VServer user's option.
  • Converts password protected MS Access databases.
  • Converts MS Access databases protected with user-level security.
  • Exports MS Access databases into a dump file.
  • command line support.
  • Easy-to-use wizard-style interface.
  • Full install/uninstall support.
Limitations:
  • Converts MS Access tables only (forms, queries, reports are not supported).
  • Does not convert system (hidden) tables.
  • Does not convert relationships between tables.
VServer user's option If you are using Virtual Server hosting you probably have no sufficient privileges to create new databases on the target MySQL server. For this case we recommend the following approach:
  1. ask your Virtual Server administrator to create blank database for you.
  2. run Access-to-MySQL and select this database as the conversion target.
  3. click "Yes" when you will be asked if you'd like to overwriteexisting MySQL database.
When you complete these steps, the entire contents of the source MS Access database will be imported into the specified MySQL database.
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