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ekred
MemberOk the software I use is called Acomba (www.fortune1000group.com) and I'm running Windows 2000 with SP4. The problem with this company is that they are selling technical support so their website contains close to no information at all. I made some research on the net but can't find what engine its using. I contacted them by email and I'm waiting for a reply. I'll keep you informed…
ekred
MemberThanks for the info peterlaursen but unfortunetly it doesn't seems to be the case for my software 🙁
ekred
MemberI'm not really sure how I would do that. The only way I know to access the data is by using another application like MS Access or Excel. Is there a straightforward way to do this that apply to any odbc dsn?
And as for the odbc driver would it really be of any use if you dont have the program and its database installed?
ekred
MemberHmmm maybe I didn't send you the document that you were expecting? I'm not trying to import from MySQL to MySQL. I use an accounting software which uses his own database system but they sell an ODBC driver for it. Once installed, I “mounted” the db as a System DSN from which I try to import to my online MySQL database. As I said, I went back to 4.07 and when I try it manually everything works well. When you asked me for a backup file, I simply sent you a backup I made from SQLyog containing the data that I had previously imported manually using SQLyog (4.07) ODBC import feature. Did I do something wrong?
ekred
MemberWow, prompt response! Thanks! I just sent you an email with my backup attached to it.
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