--- "Ross J. Reedstrom"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mike (and Doran) -
> Ah, that's the keyword I needed: grepping for
> 'upsiz' in my personal
> postgresql archives finds s tool called 'pgupt' at:
>
>
http://dspace.dial.pipex.com/boylesa/pgupt/pgupt.shtml
>
> I haven't used it, but it seems
Mike (and Doran) -
Ah, that's the keyword I needed: grepping for 'upsiz' in my personal
postgresql archives finds s tool called 'pgupt' at:
http://dspace.dial.pipex.com/boylesa/pgupt/pgupt.shtml
I haven't used it, but it seems to be targeted at exactly this task.
Ross
On Fri, Oct 01, 1999 at
--- "Doran L. Barton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Not long ago, PostgreSQL proclaimed...
> > What is the best way to import into a PostgreSQL
> database data from a
> > Microsoft Access database?
> >
> > Should I export the data to a pipe or comma
> delimited file and then import?
> > *But how c
What is the best way to import into a PostgreSQL database data from a
Microsoft Access database?
Should I export the data to a pipe or comma delimited file and then import?
*But how can I do that* ?
With mSQL it is easy, it has already a builtin function where you specify
the name of the text fi
Not long ago, PostgreSQL proclaimed...
> What is the best way to import into a PostgreSQL database data from a
> Microsoft Access database?
>
> Should I export the data to a pipe or comma delimited file and then import?
> *But how can I do that* ?
Once you have an Access table exported using som