Hi Tim, It's rumoured that D Tim Cummings once said: > I am trying to migrate an Access 97 database to PostgreSQL 7.3 using > pgAdmin 1.4.12 and the Migration Wizard 1.4.12. I want to keep using > the Access 97 front end connected to the PostgreSQL backend. > > The default type mapping didn't work for me but I discovered that > mapping > Boolean -> int2 (instead of bool) and > Currency -> float8 (instead of money) > meant I needed no changes to my Access97 front end.
float8 is not a good idea for monetary amounts as there may be rounding errors and other problems. numeric is a far safer option. > The problem I had was the Autonumber mapping. By default Autonumber > maps to int8 which causes Access 97 to think all records in the linked > table are deleted. If the PostgreSQL data type is changed to int4, > Access97 works fine. In the 1.5.60 version, the autonumber columns will map through the type map, so if they start off as a 4 byte integer, they shouold end up as int4 or whatever you have mapped in it's place. You can download from http://www.pgadmin.org/pgadmin2/downloads Regards, Dave. ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 3: if posting/reading through Usenet, please send an appropriate subscribe-nomail command to [EMAIL PROTECTED] so that your message can get through to the mailing list cleanly