Thread: Advice on mysql to postgres conversion.
Hi,
I would be keen to find a tool that is capable of comparing actual data. I need to confirm if a migration from mysql to postgres is successful. I have tried dbdiff however it appears very slow, as it uses odbc and pulls data across to network to the client. I'm after something I could run on the server(linux based) that can compare data, perhaps some sort of scripting might be able to achieve the results im after. I would appreciate any advice.
Regards,
Theo
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On Mon, 2005-04-04 at 00:50, Theo Galanakis wrote: > Hi, > I would be keen to find a tool that is capable of comparing > actual data. I need to confirm if a migration from mysql to postgres is > successful. I have tried dbdiff however it appears very slow, as it uses > odbc and pulls data across to network to the client. I'm after something > I could run on the server(linux based) that can compare data, perhaps > some sort of scripting might be able to achieve the results im after. I > would appreciate any advice. > You might want to check out the dbi-link project on pgfoundry.org which should allow you to connect from your postgresql database to your my$ql database. This should give you the ability to write queries comparing the two systems. HTH. Robert Treat -- Build A Brighter Lamp :: Linux Apache {middleware} PostgreSQL