--- Dave Page <dpage@vale-housing.co.uk> wrote:
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Anung B. Ariwibowo [mailto:barliant@yahoo.com]
> >
> > I have an MSAccess Database which is created using workgroup
> > administrator under MSAccess (those *.mdw stuff). I created
> > this database using MSAccess2000. When migrating this
> > database to PostgreSQL, I first convert it to Prior Version
> > of database (MSAccess97),
>
> Why do you do this?
converting first to Access97? When I first time tried to migrate one of
my Access2000, PgAdmin didn't successfully migrate it. So I usually
convert it to Access97.
> No, you normally don't. Unfortunately I know very little about Access
> security, but could this problem be caused by pgAdmin not using the
> correct MDW file (this an item on my ToDo list)?
>
> To work round it for now, can you remove all security from your copy
> of
> the database just whilst you migrate it?
Well, you know that sometimes when you asking question to someone then
the answer comes to our mind? It happened to me now. I figured out that
the database I tried to migrate has AutoExec macro which run
automatically a form. I drop the AutoExec, and successfully migrate it
to PostgreSQL.
However, I have two Access DB which has this AutoExec stuff, and I
still have a problem with the other one. At this point I confused. I
took the same step with the previous one but it still can't be migrated
to PostgreSQL.
> Regards, Dave.
>
Thank you anyway.
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Ag.B
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