Converting Microsoft Access Databases to MySQL
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| Articles Reviews Microsoft Access | |
| Written by David Badurina | |
| Sunday, 03 December 2006 | |
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That is, until you try to put it online. That's where converting your Access database to MySQL comes in. While Microsoft Access is great as a desktop solution, it weakens greatly when transferred online. The limits on users and speed still exist, and it's not built to work well on platforms other than Microsoft. Unfortunately for Microsoft Access, most web servers run a form of Unix, not Windows.
Enter MySQL.
About author:
David Badurina, President of Blue Moose Technology, LLC, is a
relational database design expert specializing in turning hideous data
nightmares into efficient, intuitive database applications. Watch
David's database design tutorial videos right now at www.bluemoosetech.com Powered by jReviews |
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