This doesn't have anything to do with myodbc but when going from NT to 
*nix, you'll see that <cfinsert> and <cfupdate> don't work.  You'll have to 
use the standard SQL query.

Brett


At 08:58 AM 1/22/01 -0500, you wrote:
>Anyone have any pointers/tips on the conversion from Access to mySQL?
>  I moved things over the weekend (using myODBC to just export tables)
>  and for the most part things seem to have gone OK - my dates seem
>  really messed up:
>
>  Month 01, 2001 now reads: 65, 65535 :)
>
>But I imagine that is just a field type I need to change.
>
>  Anything else I should look for or plan
>  on changing? Also discovered CFTransaction doesn't work which
>  hopefully won't be a problem.
>
>  Thanks much
>  Jim
>
>
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