Hello,

I actually don't have MS SQL server, but I may have to transfer a clients DB
from MS SQL to MySQL.....

Their switching hosts.... long story.

Yves
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  From: Clint Tredway [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: October 21, 2003 2:44 PM
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  Subject: re: Database conversion tool??

  MsSQL already has an Access Upsize tool.

  There used to be an Access->MySQL tool, but I have not seen it in awhile.

  Clint Tredway
  www.digital12studios.com

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  >Hey there,
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  >Anyone know of any, or have a preffered DB conversion tool that would
allow
  >me to convert Access DBs to MySQL, MySQL to Access, Access to MS SQL
  >server.... basically dealing with Access, MySQL, MS SQL.
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  >TIA,
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