I believe the same is true of urSQL.  However, you do need to set up an
ODBC data source and this requires the MS Access driver.  The easiest way
to get the driver is to install MS Access, but I think it is possible to
install the driver without MS Access...

On Thu, 13 Feb 2003, Arthur Fuller wrote:

> I have used dbScripter a lot for this kind of work. It is definitely NOT
> necessary to own Access to use it.
> One of its nice features is its database profiles. These function as data
> and syntax translation tables. For example, if a column type doesn't exist
> in the target, substitute another column type.
> It only took a small amount of experimentation to create a MySQL profile,
> and using that I have frequently moved databases from SQL 2000, Oracle and
> Access to MySQL. dbScripter will work fine with virtually any ODBC-compliant
> back end.
> Hth,
> Arthur

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