How To Migrate Data Over From MySql Into SQL Server
Sep 4, 2007
Hi All,
We will replace our website which currently build in php and mysql into .net and sql server 2005. What is the best way to migrate all the user account from current database in mysql into sql server, also considering that there is different database table and fields?
Hello all, I have an application in which the database is currently in MySQL. The app is being re-written(in .net 3.5) and I would like to move the data to SQL Server 2005. What is the best may to get the data from MySQL to SQL Server. Any good tools out there? Idealy, I would be able to manipulate the data during the move, as I have plans for some schema changes, but I suppose I could always make them after migrating. Please suggest any tools or methods, with your thoughts. I will evaluate any suggested tools. Also, SSIS is available for me, is that the best way?
Hello. I have the following problem. I have a database in mysql and i want to migrate in ms sql server 2005. How can i do that? I have downloaded and installed MySQL Connector/ODBC .
I am trying to migrate from MySQL 4.1 to MS SQL Express 2005 1. do i need to create an empty db under Express 2. can this be done from within Express by pulling from MySQL into Express or do I need to work from command lines 3. what would be the cleanest way to approach this
I have a MySQL dump and did look at the result from within Express, but it was not an import, I would like to find a way to import if possible that data. Table by table would be fine.
I have to migrate SQL Server 7.0 data to SQL Server 2000. How to go about doing this migration. What are the steps? Any pre-requisit before doing the migration?
Is there any book or KB articles or White paper on this topic on the net.
I m a new DBA I have a problem I have a SQL Server with 300 Databases on a machine. Now company has bought new Machine How to migrate data from old server to this new machine without recreating logins can some one help
I have created data-driven subscriptions on top of the existing reports on my development server. I have same reports on QA's report server but without the DD subscriptions. Is there an easy way to migrate data-driven subscriptions to QA report server or the only way to do is create each subscription manually?
I have a database on a sql server 2005, and I would like to migrate data from sql server 2005 to local Pocket PC. How can I create a database on local Pocket PC and how to migrate the data from sql server 2005 to local Pocket PC? The operating system on Pocket PC is Microsoft® Windows Mobile„¢ 2003 Second Edition. Thanks in advance.
Has anyone successfully used cherry's oledb provider for MYSQL to create a linked server from MS SQLserver 2005 to a Linux red hat platform running MYSQL.
I can not get it to work.
I've created a UDL which tests fine. it looks like this
[oledb]
; Everything after this line is an OLE DB initstring
I attempted to use SSMA to migrate a 2000 file format .mdb into SQL Server Express (and, as I've just purchased VS2005 Pro, into SQL Server Developer Edition).
The file is actually a backend, so nothing to migrate other than tables.
After several runs during which I received (and fixed up) some errors, the process runs smoothly with no errors or warnings, until it comes to the last step; migrating the data itself.
Data migration into 'parent' tables works fine. However, wherever I have data in a table with a foreign key relationship to any of the aforementioned 'parent' tables, it refuses to migrate it. The text of the error message will be very smiliar to the following (from the log):
[Datamigrator: Error] [464/7] [2007-09-23 14:18:54]: Exception: The INSERT statement conflicted with the FOREIGN KEY constraint "Branch$CompanyBranch". The conflict occurred in database "DPMTest", table "dbo.Company", column 'CompanyID'.
There is nothing wrong, so far as I can determine, with the relationships involved.
I can insert data into the tables using any of the following methods: 1. Directly in Access, in the source backend. 2. Using the original Access frontend application, attached to the source backend. 3. Using VB.Net forms I am developing, in the 'upsized' database. 4. Directly in the Management Studio, in the 'upsized' database.
None of these four methods complains in the least about the relationships which SSMA balks at.
problem is I don't have unfettered access to the MS SQL Server(7), so I need to send instructions on how to do it to a client.
After reading up a little, I figured "select view into ##tmp_table", and then dump the table, which, if I'm right, means I'll have an SQL dump that I can quite easily import into MySQL.
Problem,: What's the syntax to dump that temp table, or is there a better way to import the data into MySQL
I'm trying to import data from mySQL database to SQL server 2005. I installed mySQL odbc driver (3.51) and configured system DSN. However when I start SQL server import/export wizard mysql is not an option in data source dropdown. What do I miss?
Hello group,i am relatively new to SQL-Server database, but i have lots ofexperience with DB2 and Oracle Database. One of my tasks is setting upa replication between a Mysql-Database running on Linux and one of ourSQL-Servers.How do i achieve this ?If i understand the documentation correctly you have to program thereplication mechanism for yourself or you have to use some third partytool.Could anyone please outline, how to set up the replication mechanism(pointing me to some web-site should be enough) and also tell me ifthere is any third party tool.Thanks in advance and greetings from ViennaUli
Hello, Finally making the move to ASP.NET! I've been advised that to begin with it is probably best to start using SQL Server 2005 with ASP.NET. All my sites are currently using MySQL. Can anyone advise a way for me to import all the data from a MySQL database to a SQL Server 2005 database. Apologies if this isn't directly related to ASP.NET but any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
I'm searching for a way to compare informations from one database against another database.
E.g. i want to check if serialnumbers of my first database (eg hardware.xls or hardware.csv ) are already stored in my sql server database.
I know i can use sql querys (Joins) for that task but i don't know how i can access 2 different databases at the same time. Do i need a tool for it? Does Excel is able to compare those data? But how? I'm searching for that thread since 2 days testing with some tools without any success...
Problem: Moving data from mysql to sql server 2005
I am trying to pull data over from mysql to sql server. First the import wizard greys out so I have to put in 1 query at a time which is pain. and second it does not even work! it takes me through the end of the wizard for me to click finish and then says oops it does not work. there was an error!
Anyway i tried going through the ssis route cuz its going to be a nightly job. i used the ado.net odbc connection. It worked but the performance is really not acceptable. it took 5 mins to import 24000 rows where as dts was taking 1 sec to do this. i wish i could use the native mysql odbc 3.51 connector and import. can some one give me step by step instructions on how to do that ?
I hear someone mentioned of using excute sql task which can use mysql odbc 3.51 driver. but since i am new how do i get it to work. say for example in the excute sql task i run a statement like select * from addr. then what?
cuz eventually i want the result to be saved in a sql server table called addr. How can i get the result from that excute sql task and put it inside of an addr table in sql server. should i save the result to a variable of type object. but then how do i get the data from object and tell sql server in the designer that the result contains these columns and it needs to map to these columns in the addr table of sql server.
Very confused. i wish the first option would have given me results which an enterprise ETL gives. but apparently it is too slow that it wont be acceptable in a production envrioment. when i will have millions of rows coming in .
hey all, i want to know Equivalent of Load Data Infile of MySQL in SQL Server 2005? in mysql we can direclty load file with Load Data infile query. my question is how to do this in sql server 2005? thanks.
HI All, I want to pull data from mysql dbms to sql servr 2005, i have wrote the following codes but it takes more than an hour and half which is not visible. Thus is there any consideration to consider and reduced time it takes. For your information i am going to use SSIS packags, there is no any tranformation, it is direct dump. Here is the code i am using,
SELECT * FROM OPENQUERY (Server_1,'
SELECT t3.Column11 as Column1, Column12 as Column2, Column13 as Column3, Column14 as Column4, Column15 as Column5, Column16 as Column6, Column17 as Column7, Column18/1000 as Column8 FROM table1 t1 INNER JOIN table2 t2 ON t1.ColumnId = t2.columnID INNER JOIN Table3 t3 ON t2.columnId = t3.columnID WHERE t1.Column4 > Sometime ')
I'm trying to use linked server to import big amount of data(around 9 million rows) from mysql to a sql 2005 table. I plan to create a stored procedure and use job agent to run it at off-peak time everyday. The SP is like:
..... Truncate table sqltblA;
Insert Into sqltblA(col1, col2, col3) Select col1, col2, col3 From OpenQuery('mysql', 'Select col1, col2, col3 From mytblB') .....
But when I tried to CREATE the above SP from management studio, seems the sql server was trying to get all data from table mytblB and ended up with failure after several minutes hang. The error message is sth. like "running out memeory". BTW, during that several minutes hang, I can't query mytblB using mysql's tool as well. it seems to me that table got locked.
However if i try to change the returned result to 100,000 rows by changing script to
Insert Into sqltblA(col1, col2, col3) Select col1, col2, col3 From OpenQuery('mysql', 'Select col1, col2, col3 From mytblB Limit 100000') The SP could be created without any problem and running the SP could get the data in table sqltblA. But that's not what I want, I need all rows instead of a certain amount of rows.
Does anyone know what's going on there when I try to CREATE that SP and any solution to it?
Plus I tried to use SSIS as well. When I'm configuring the DataReader source, which uses ADO.NET's ODBC option to connect to mysql, if its sqlcommand is "select * from mytblB" without the Limit key word, then the configuration page will hang there as well and table mytblB is not accessible by using mysql tool. I'm just sick of wasting time on that and that's why I chose to use SP istead of SSIS. But same result. :-(
I have an internal Project Management and Scheduling app that I wrote internally for my company. It was written to use MySQL running on a Debian server, but I am going to move it to SQL Server 2000 and integrate it with our Accounting software. The part I am having trouble with is the user login portion. I previously used this:
PHP Code:
$sql = "SELECT * FROM users WHERE username = "$username" AND user_password = password("$password")";
Apparently the password() function is not available when accessing SQL Server via ODBC. Is there an equivalent function I could use isntead so the passwords arent plaintext in the database? I only have 15 people using the system so a blank pwd reset wouldn't be too much trouble.
hi all, i am having a requirement in which i have to migrate data that falls within a specified range to access table. i have to do this by creating a stored procedure that needs to run once in a week. can i perform this through a stored procedure or is there anyother way to perform this task. please advice.
i have to migrate data from one sql server(1) to another sql server(2) using SSIS,Which is a bit easy,the concern here is that after doing it the data in server(1) is getting updated due to inserts,now i need to bring the updated data alone.Is anybody having experience in this?can anyone pls help me or give me sugessions on how i need to proceed.
Hi Everybody, does anyone know how I can migrate SQL 2000 data to SQL 2005 database? I'm trying to create an application that will connect to SQL 2000 database using VS2003 and transfer data to SQL2005 database but it doesn't seem to work. Any suggestion is greatly appriciated. devmetz.
I am using SSMA 6.0 for DB2. When trying to migrate data with a table have timestamp column, it fails with an error "Hour, Minute, and Second parameters describe an unrepresentable DateTime." however i don't see any issues with the source data.
Is it possible to get SQL Server Migration Assistant to read data from a Sybase view and store it in a SQL table. My problem is that I have a legacy sybase application that is being decomissioned and I have been asked to migrate the data into SQL Server. The problem I have is that:
The account I have been provided to connect to the Sybase database does not have select privileges on all the tablesI don't have the sa password for the Sybase database to alter the security. The vendor support contract has expired and it does not appear I have any way to get the sa password
The account I've been given has access to query data in several views even though it does not have access to the underlying tables that the view pulls data from. Since this is a legacy application whose data is now static, I wonder if it's possible to read the data from the Sybase views and dump it into SQL tables.
I need to script out data in several tables (30+) and then reload those tables on a different database. Â The "target" database table data will get overwritten each time, not appended to. Â Several of these tables have numerous foreign keys and other constraints that must be dealt with. Â None of them have more than 100 records or so. Â Then I need to keep this script in source control and reference it as part of a post-deployment step with a Visual Studio DB project.
I have redgate, dbghost and visual studio. Â Are there any tools will generate the script for me complete with dropping all the constraints, truncating the tables, then re-adding the constraints back? Â Or, am I looking at simply scripting the table data out, then modifying the script myself to add in the steps to drop/readd the constraints? Â Further, since some of these tables might have relationships, not just to other tables, but to those in question, there will likely be an order in which the tables need to get loaded.
The approach I am thinking will be needed, since ive done this sort of thing before except with SSIS, is to run something like dbghost or the "generate scripts" option in SSMS as a starting point. Â From there, change the order around as needed, etc. Â