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      Migrates FileMaker to MySQL, Oracle, Access, SQL Server, PostgreSQL, FrontBase

    CGI and Perl >> Software >> Hot scripts >> Migrates FileMaker to MySQL, Oracle, Access, SQL Server, PostgreSQL, FrontBase

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    File Size - Added On 10, Jan 2007
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    FmPro Migrator quickly and accurately migrates FileMaker Pro database structure and data to MySQL, Oracle, Access, SQL Server, Sybase, DB2, PostgreSQL and FrontBase. -- Migrates from Access to FileMaker 7 -- Migrates from FileMaker 3/4/5/6 to FileMaker 7 -- Generates Perl CGI scripts for all databases -- Process Images via the Web With Ease -- Host FileMaker Pro data at any ISP supporting MySQL -- Documents FileMaker Pro database structure -- Migration of large text fields and image data for all supported databases -- No ODBC driver licensing required for UNIX servers -- Repeating Fields Extraction (for selected databases) -- Economical Site License -- FileMaker JPEG image export feature FileMaker Pro database fields containing more than 255 or 4000 characters of text are migrated to the appropriate large text column type in the destination database. JPEG Image data within FileMaker Pro container fields is migrated directly to the appropriate BLOB type of database columns through a network connection. No manual data entry is required for processing either of these specialized data types.
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