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Old 07-15-03, 06:03
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Wink migration from access to postgres

I would like to carry out an automatic migration from access to postgres, i.e. a program able to traverse several folders to get the data base.

So :

- is to safeguard the structures and various inforamtions to get with postgres.

- is to launch the program starting from postgres, to read the bases access and to build the data bases directly.


If somebody know a program which works already, or has an idea to carry out this operation thank you to answer me...

Greg.
P.S. sorry for my english....
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Old 07-15-03, 07:12
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Thumbs up cool

The easiest way to get this job done is : http://www.dbtools.com.br , it's free and really working ! I'm working with it till more thgan 6 months with daily big amounts of data and servers !
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Old 07-15-03, 07:20
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more information?

do you know if it is automated? i.e. recover all the data bases of folders and sub-folders?

Greg

P.S. thanks for your tips....
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Old 07-16-03, 03:50
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Thumbs up Don't understand

Whet do u mean bu folders and sub folders ?
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Old 07-16-03, 04:45
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Post Re: Don't understand

I have on Windows nt with Access many repertories, and in each of them there are data bases.

So i want to have a automated operation...
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Old 07-16-03, 09:33
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Lightbulb Oh

In that case u must do so :

- Create a new database.
- Import all you databses in that dabases.
- Export the new databse to Pgsql.

You can also create many databses containg others Dbs ,n dependening in you.
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