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Old 01-11-05, 15:12
nubee nubee is offline
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Angry how to export MySQL table to MSAccess -error: "couldnot find installable ISAM "

Hello,

I am trying to export tables from MYSQL database to Access 97.
am trying to export tables from MYSQL to Access 97.
I have phpMyAdmin 2.5.6 and I used Export Feature in that.
I exported tables to csv data
with CSV options Fields terminated by ;
Fileds enclosed by "
Fields escaped by \
Lines terminated by \r\n
Replace Null by NULL
and Saved as a Inventory.csv file on my desktop.

And then opened a new database and tried to export the .csv file. It asked few questions and left them all with defaults.
when I clicked Finish Its giving me error "couldnot find installable ISAM"

Could you please help me why its giving me this error.?
please please help,

Thanks,
Nubee
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Old 01-12-05, 03:24
healdem healdem is offline
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Can I make a suggestion, as usefull as phpMyAdmin is there are smarter tools to go from MySQL to Access (and vice versa) - have a look a dbTools (www.dbtools.com.br) fro one. There is a 'professional version', which costs and a slightly brain damaged (less functionality - but plenty for what you are trying to do) free one.
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Old 01-26-05, 03:45
theodora_carley theodora_carley is offline
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Besides dbTools as mentioned by healdem, you may also try Navicat (http://www.navicat.com), they have well developed Export Wizard to export MySQL data directly to Ms Access file. You can even set a schedule for it to run automatically.
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Old 02-16-05, 05:03
DEkart DEkart is offline
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May I post one more link here - EMS MySQL Manager can do it also
http://www.sqlmanager.net/products/mysql/manager
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