Re: Database Conversion

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That's a good idea.  I think I'll try that.

Carol

On Sep 4, 2008, at 1:18 PM, H. Hall wrote:

Carol Walter wrote:
Hello, All,

I have a new faculty member who has a large database that is in MySQL. We don't support MySQL so the database needs to be ported to PostgreSQL. Her GA, who know MySQL, says that he has a query that he will run that will put the data into postgres. I thought that the data would have to be output to a text file and then copied into postgres. I don't know MySQL. I've done a conversion from Oracle and this is how I did it. Is he correct that he can put the data into a postgres database by running a MySQL query? It doesn't sound possible to me.

Carol

Why don't you crate a schema for him and let him try out his idea. What's the downside?

The upside is that we all may learn something new.

HH

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