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Reinier Olislagers
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Posted: 09 May 2009 at 1:02pm |
Access database export tool (Latest update: 4.04: http://bitbucket.org/reiniero/impex/src) Frustrated with some other Access to Firebird conversion tools (SQL2GDB for instance) that don't support e.g. multicolumn primary indices, I updated Pedro Freire's exportSQL code to include Firebird. Also, I included the mySQL import functionality that Laurent Bossavit wrote. This code allows you to export MS Access tables, indices, and relations to Firebird 2.x databases. It should also support export/import to/from mySQL but that hasn't been tested. If indicated, the Firebird export code also creates an empty view or stored procedure for each query and adds the original SQL as a comment. This allows you to more easily convert Access queries. The code creates a script that you can run on your Firebird server or embedded server using e.g. the graphical Flamerobin or character based isql tools. Note: contrary to SQL2GDB, this tool doesn't support exporting BLOBs/binary objects, as Firebird currently doesn't support importing BLOBs using scripts. How to use: see instructions in the module basExportImportSQL.bas Have you made improvements? Please send them to me at reinierolisl*gers at gmail dot com This code has been created in Access XP, but will probably run in Access 97-2003 at least. Access 95 requires some changes as not all data types are supported. Access 2007 has not been tested. For descriptions of updates of my original version: please see below. |
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October 31, 2009: updated version, ExportImportSQL.zip version 4.01
This version builds on the previous version and attempts export to more database types. Although this is a work in progress, I did want to share this with you as it probably works better than the previous versions. Highlights: ** Export to:
Changes may have inadvertently broken mSQL/MySQL or other database export. Please test. ** Base64 encoding for blobs; hex literal use for Firebird; specific solutions for some other databases that support this (e.g. MySQL escaped strings) ** Code cleanup. ** Fix for CSV output and MySQL output in version 4.01 thanks to Richard Winter. Plans for the future: ** verify and clean up code even more (e.g. translation table can be enlarged to include destination database field types and field lengths). ** Test databases; possibly support some more (Sybase, SQLite, DB2) ** Add simple script import function for Access objects. I'd be very grateful for suggestions for improvements - and I am very grateful to Pedro Freire and the other developers whose code I have extended (see attribution in source code). Regards, Reinier |
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14 November 2009, Updated version; version 4.02
Thanks to Richard Winter for testing and bug reporting.
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January 22, 2010, updated version: 4.03. (download link: see initial post)
Thanks again to Richard Winter for testing and bug reporting. Changes: Added initial DB2 support based on Derby functionality START WITH supported for Derby primary keys thanks to Richard Winter Dropped import script option as it would be much easier to write in VB.Net using regular expressions etc. Changed Derby autonumbers from GENERATED ALWAYS to GENERATED BY DEFAULT Some code cleanup. As always, please send feedback via email or via the ACCESS-L list. |
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Updated version 4.04 (see link first post). Moved source code to bitbucket for easier upload.
Fixes problem with Accesss tables with spaces |
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