Importing a dump does nothing.
Chuck Neal
chuck at mediamacros.com
Fri Sep 3 16:41:12 CDT 2004
Well this helped some. I used Martin's utility to create the DB (although
now I have a totally empty DB that is for some reason about 20 MB, but I can
always compact that later.)
ODBC_Valentina is a total wash for me. I tried it with access and MySQL and
both either don't show any tables or it tries to import but does not copy a
single record.
VisSQL works a little. Some records will import from copying and pasting
the SQL dump from mySQL, but unfortunately many of my text ones just crash
the program.
Studio seems to not want to run any of my SQL statements, ignores all the
ODBC sources and does little more than let me look at the data in a table.
I am about to try exporting each table out as CSV individually and see if
that imports. This is painfully slow for a 27 table DB, but I hope it
works. Any other suggestions welcomed! :)
-Chuck
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-----Original Message-----
From: valentina-bounces at lists.macserve.net
[mailto:valentina-bounces at lists.macserve.net] On Behalf Of Frank Schima
Sent: Friday, September 03, 2004 4:17 PM
To: Valentina Developers
Subject: Re: Importing a dump does nothing.
On Sep 3, 2004, at 3:41 PM, Ruslan Zasukhin wrote:
> On 9/3/04 10:28 PM, "Chuck Neal" <chuck at mediamacros.com> wrote:
>
>> How can I pull a simple DB with structure and data into Valentina so
>> its usable in Director?
>
> Nothing as far as I know will not import structure.
> You need self make tables.
> Jochen promise add this into Vstudio/
ViSQL might work. Assuming the MySQL CREATE TABLE syntax matches
Valentina syntax - it depends on which field types you are using I
suspect. Just paste the entire MySQL SQL dump file into ViSQL and see
if it works. You will have to first create a new blank database with
Vapp or VStudio and open that in ViSQL.
Best regards,
Frank
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