Re: Importing Access 97 Database into 7.1.3 - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Basilio Briceno
Subject Re: Importing Access 97 Database into 7.1.3
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Msg-id Pine.BSI.4.05L.10110250845290.21536-100000@wdev.org
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In response to Re: Importing Access 97 Database into 7.1.3  (BELLON Michel <Michel.Bellon@lcie.fr>)
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How can I import from access to pgsql?, import, not export...

I can export very well, but can I import?



Saludos,

Basil Briceno
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On Thu, 25 Oct 2001, BELLON Michel wrote:

> You have to use Access to export into PGSQL 7.1.3, after defining an ODBC
> alias. So you can import, export and have links with PGSQL.
>
> Michel BELLON
> LCIE - Informatique appliqu�e
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> > -----Message d'origine-----
> > De:    Aaron Rouse [SMTP:pgsql@happyhacker.com]
> > Date:    jeudi 25 octobre 2001 04:58
> > �:    PostgreSQL
> > Objet:    [GENERAL] Importing Access 97 Database into 7.1.3
> >
> >     I have the need to import an Access 97 database into PGSQL 7.1.3  It
> > has
> > been a long time since I had to do this and back when I did, I just used
> > the
> > PGAdmin tool which worked fine at the time with the exception of not
> > converting AutoNumber data types to Serial, but to Int datatypes.  I do
> > not
> > see a way to import Access DBs with the new PGAdmin II tool and so far the
> > only way I am finding to import the database is to import each table one
> > by
> > one via a ODBC connection and the export feature in Access.  This method
> > still gives the same problem with the Autonumber datatype being converted
> > to
> > Int and I am assuming it leaves out any indexes or default values as well.
> > Is there another way to import this database that I might be missing?
> >
> > Thanks for any help.
> >
> >
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