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database conversion (sql to mdb)

Asked by Sonja_M in MySQL Server, Databases Miscellaneous, Microsoft Access Database

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Hello,

I have given a database called xy.db. When I look at it using the editor, I see a copyright notice from Watcom.
With the "DBTool MYsql manager" from www.dbtool.de, I tried to convert the file into an MDB.
The dialog asks me for a profile name, a servername, a port, a database name, a user name, and a password, to manage the remote server.
Well, I have no idea of all that. I have given the file xy.db. What to do ? I have access to the PC where xy.db comes from, but I have no documentation, and the company which created xy.db refuses to help.
I just want to convert my own data.

desperately yours, Sonja,

PS: the requirements for the DBtool are: Microsoft ActiveX Data Objects 2.6, Microsoft Jet 4.0. Where do I get these things from, or how do I see whether I have them already ?
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