migrating MS Access to MySql Server

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a a r o n . k e m p f

bull crap

Tony is a stalker; he is scared by anyone with a different opinion.

Tony is not valuable because he is a JET NooB.
Anyone using JET for anything should be fired and then spit upon

-Aaron
 
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Tony Toews [MVP]

Tony is a stalker; he is scared by anyone with a different opinion.

I'm not at all scared by you.
Tony is not valuable because he is a JET NooB.

Say what you will about Jet but I assure you I'm not a newbie when it
comes to Jet. <smile>

Tony
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Tony Toews, Microsoft Access MVP
Please respond only in the newsgroups so that others can
read the entire thread of messages.
Microsoft Access Links, Hints, Tips & Accounting Systems at
http://www.granite.ab.ca/accsmstr.htm
Tony's Microsoft Access Blog - http://msmvps.com/blogs/access/
 
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a a r o n . k e m p f

Oh yes you are you little pansy.

It's like saying 'I'm not a baby _JUST_ because I wear a Diaper'.

JET is fucking stupid anyone that uses it should be fired and then
spit upon.

There are a half dozen databases out there that are the same PRICE and
MUCH MUCH MUCH Faster
SQL Server doesnt' take any more time for development than MS Access--
you just 'only have a hammer' because you're a shitty ass carpenter.

Thus-- anyone using JET -- an obsolete database that doesn't run
efficiently on any machine or any network -- stupid.
Anyone using JET for any reason-- even for Nostalgia reasons-- should
be fired and then spit upon.

Sorry-- but you're a fucking retard bully stalker.
and you're _NOT_ sherlock holmes, dipshit
 
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Pat77

Considering migrating MS Access data to MySQL Server, there are tools to
operate that kind of transfer. Using Talend Open Studio, which is an open
source program, you can operate that kind of tranfer. This tool could help
you on this matter and also on other tasks on your database.

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Talend Open Studio is an open source ETL tool for data migration and
integration experts with a user-friendly GUI, easy to learn for a
non-technical user. What distinguishes Talend, when it comes to business
users, is the tMap component which allows the user to get a graphical and
functional view of integration processes. For more information:
http://www.talend.com/

David W. Fenton said:
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and for the record, MS Access is _NOT_ included with Windows.

True, indeed. But why are you stating this? Larry never claimed
anything different -- he said that *Jet* was included in Windows,
which is indisputably true, and has been since 1999 (i.e., from the
release of Win2K on).

*You* are the one who makes a habit of purposefully obfuscating the
difference between Access and its Jet database engine.

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NTFS is being replaced by SQL Server, retard

You mean the WinFS? That is long dead -- it was planned for the
version of Windows that was abandoned about 4 years ago in favor of
a new version of Windows based on the Win2K3 server codebase (which
was itself based on the WinXP codebase).
 
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David W. Fenton

Considering migrating MS Access data to MySQL Server, there are
tools to operate that kind of transfer

Blatant advertising on a post made 11 months ago.

<PLONK>
 

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