Matt,
In regards to your posting comments, have you
throught about posting that introduction overview
seminar offer at Dallas Lake View campus covering
linux, apache, mysql, pearl email I forwarded me
recently. This seminar is just an general overview
of these 4 programs.
Joe Cervenka
--- Matthew Woodward <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Most of the time I've been tasked with going the
> opposite direction
> (from SQL Server to MySQL), but I'm moving my blog
> from a dedicated
> server to a shared hosting account at HostMySite (I
> just wasn't using
> the dedicated server nearly to its potential) so I'm
> moving from
> MySQL to SQL Server. MS of course has a handy
> article helping with
> this migration, but the principles actually apply if
> you're going the
> other direction as well.
>
>
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/sql/2000/deploy/mysql.mspx
>
> Bottom line is that using the ODBC connection for
> MySQL and SQL
> Server's DTS capabilities are the simplest way to do
> this because the
> drivers handle a lot of the datatype mappings for
> you. All I had to
> do when I just moved my database was tweak some
> varchar field lengths
> it read incorrectly and add the primary key after
> the import was
> complete.
>
> Just thought I'd pass this along since we'd been
> discussing MySQL
> recently.
>
> Matt
> --
> Matthew Woodward
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
>
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