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navyashree.rMember
Hi,
Sorry it's a mistake from our side. Issue is confirmed and we will fix in next release. Thank you.
navyashree.rMemberHi,
Please read below FAQ's for details,
http://www.webyog.com/faq/content/11/61/en…ation-tool.html
http://www.webyog.com/faq/content/21/19/en…_tunneling.html
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Navya
navyashree.rMemberHi,
1. Resizable of SQL dump dialog box, you can expect this in next beta where the size of the dialog box will be increased.
2. Select/deselect several tables, regarding this issue you can click on table's root node checkbox.
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Navya
navyashree.rMemberHi Susa,
If you have upgraded to 6.x from a previous version you should notice that 6.x uses a new registration key. You retrieve the new key from our Customer Portal.
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Navya
navyashree.rMemberHi,
There is an another option to copy new stored procedures in target DB by using Structure Synchronization Tool. Structure sync the source and target databases. In this when you sync two databases it shows the difference. So that you can copy the routines which is newly created from source to target. Please read the link below,
http://www.webyog.com/faq/content/10/85/en…-and-views.html
And about previous reply, Copy DB option also can be considered only when as a whole routines like store procedures, functions etc.,. to be copied to target DB.
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Navya
navyashree.rMemberHi,
Follow the steps below so that you copy any routines to copy to different host or db,
1. Select source db (local db).
2. Then click on DB menu – Copy DB to different host or db.
3. Select target db or host (online db).
4. Then select which routine to be copied. So, you can check or uncheck which is required or not respectively.
5. Select Copy.
You can also read the FAQ link below regarding Copy DB,
http://www.webyog.com/faq/content/26/32/en…fferent%20hosts
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Navya
navyashree.rMemberImages before and after editing.
navyashree.rMemberHi Jdfrost,
There are two ways where you can migrate from Access to MySQL through ODBC.
1. First, you need to export images from Access to any File system and then migrate images to MySQL.
2. Another way is that, you need to export images from Access to MySQL through ODBC.
In table data tab, open the file and save the image.
Then, open the saved file and edit the picture in any of the Hex-editor by removing headers and footers.
Below are the images before and after editing in editor.
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Navya
navyashree.rMemberHi,
Issue Confirmed. We will fix this issue with high priority. Thank you.
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Navya
navyashree.rMemberHi,
Please post SQLyog questions in the SQLyog – and not MONyog – category. I am moving you out of here;-)
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Navya
navyashree.rMemberHi,
This is not an SQLyog error. SQLyog’s ODBC Import Tool requires access to the system tables of a Microsoft Access database for the purpose of reverse-engineering. By default, read access to the system tables of an Access database is restricted for external applications. Please read the link below,
http://www.webyog.com/whitepaper/Preparing…__Migration.pdf
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Navya
navyashree.rMemberHi,
Here its working fine, So can you please tell does the connection window pops up after installing?
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Navya
navyashree.rMemberFirst 6.2 beta is probably 10-14 days away.
navyashree.rMemberHi,
Events is added in SQLyog 6.2 version and available in first Beta which will be released shortly.
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Navya
navyashree.rMemberHi,
Issue Confirmed. We will fix this with high priority. Thank You.
Regards,
Navya
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