mySQL uses a weird CREATE TABLE syntax (with added options like table engine type etc) that Postgres errors on - so some manual editing of the SQL dump will be necessary. An export tool is probably the best way to go, that'll read data from one ODBC driver and write it to another. www.sqlmanager.net has some useful tools like that, and for a one-off job most of them come as 30-day trials. Andy -----Original Message----- From: pgsql-admin-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:pgsql-admin-owner@postgresql. org] On Behalf Of Milen Dzhumerov Sent: Sunday, 09 April, 2006 10:37 pm To: pgsql-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: [ADMIN] I have a question? cruise0078 wrote: > Dear Firends: > Now I want to migrate all data from MySQL to PostGRESQL.There are > hands of tables in MySQL.I want to to know if there are some tools to > help me to do that.Also I want to know the key point to finish that > process and how much time it may take! Very Thanks! > cruise dong > > > > > > > 你 知 道 2006 年 最 火 爆 的 电子 邮 箱 吗 ? > 多 达 1.1 亿 中 国人 选 择 网 易 2000 兆 免 费 邮 箱 , 抢 注 再 得 > 280 兆 超 大 网 盘 <http://www.126.com/help/126fab.htm> You can use phpMyAdmin's functionality to export all the data to standard SQL files (.sql) and then use these to put the data back into PostgreSQL. Regards, gamehack ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 2: Don't 'kill -9' the postmaster !DSPAM:14,44397f0d33691259350361!