On Fri, 23 Feb 2001 12:38:34 Tomás García Ferrari wrote:
>I receive severeal .mdb files (MS Access DB format...) that I would like to
>import into MySQL. I think that the easiest way of doing this is through
>ODBC (without installing MS Windows and MS Acess on my boxes...), so I try
>to install ODBC support for MySQL.
ODBC support for MySQL means that ODBC clients will be able to connect to
MySQL to get data. The only way you can get MDB data into an SQL database is
by opening the file in Access and either exporting it or using a Linux ODBC
client to retrieve from Access and insert into MySQL.
Tony
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