Here is a little trick you can use on google when looking for converters.. Put the file extension of the file you want to convert in front of the number 2. Like this: mdb2, and if you know the file extension of the target, add that AFTER the 2. Like this: mdb2mysql or mdb2sql. This is not always going to work, but try it anyways and look at the 1st result in google. These will both bring up hits for what you are lookin for, but try mdb2mysql first as it's more descriptive. Most GPL'd converters will use this type of format (rpm2tgz comes to mine hehe). But there are some commercial apps that have caught on and named their apps in that same naming convention.

http://www.enobis.com/sw/mdb2mysql/


capsel wrote:

OpenBase is part of OpenOffice... and is really slow on my laptop.
Whole OpenOffice is slow...
So I'll try that GUIs for mysql.
Do you know any replacement of OpenOffice for my laptop ? :)

BTW. Is there a tool to convert mysql (and possible other) databases
to and from ms-access *.mdb's  ?


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