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Access .EDBTbl file datas |
Wed, Sep 5 2012 9:21 AM | Permanent Link |
FabioSigma | Hello, I have a SQL Server 2005 installed and I should import datas from .EDBTbl files (I also have .EDBIdx files).
Is it possible to import data in a SQL Server database from the physical files? Or is it possible to export data in some compatible way from ElevateDB? Thank you. |
Wed, Sep 5 2012 9:31 AM | Permanent Link |
Raul Team Elevate | Are you end-user whose application has these files? You should contact original author of the application as they might have done something for this already. Generically though If it's just a one time migration then EDB has a built-in export capability where the table can be exported into a delimited files (CSV for example) and then you just import it direct into SQL. Easiest to do this would likely be just to use the EDBManager. If you need a regular process then EDB has a ODBC and .net data provider available that would allow live table access using those technologies. Raul <<FabioSigma wrote: Hello, I have a SQL Server 2005 installed and I should import datas from .EDBTbl files (I also have .EDBIdx files). Is it possible to import data in a SQL Server database from the physical files? Or is it possible to export data in some compatible way from ElevateDB? Thank you. >> |
Wed, Sep 5 2012 10:06 AM | Permanent Link |
FabioSigma | I need to migrate datas from physical files to anything else (the final step will be to move them in SQL Server, but I have no problem to have them on CSV files or something else).
The datas are my properties, but I have no access to EDB tools or server because I'm now without the author of it. |
Wed, Sep 5 2012 2:13 PM | Permanent Link |
Raul Team Elevate | You can download a eval copy of the EDBManager from this address : http://www.elevatesoft.com/download?category=edb It allows data export/import to comma delimited file. (you will need to register i think) and then look for ElevateDB-ADD download. There are number of versions so i do not know what version your data is and whether it's unicode or non unicode version so i would start with latest (2.09 build 1) and try both versions. Note that optionally EDB allows data encryption using password - if in your case password is in use then you'd need to obtain the password from developer. Raul On 9/5/2012 10:06 AM, FabioSigma wrote: > I need to migrate datas from physical files to anything else (the final step will be to move them in SQL Server, but I have no problem to have them on CSV files or something else). > > The datas are my properties, but I have no access to EDB tools or server because I'm now without the author of it. > |
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