If Dbase3 has an odbc driver then you can use SQLyog
(www.webyog.com) to import data to MySQL.
Karam
--- "Peter L. Berghold" <Peter@stripped> wrote:
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> BG Mahesh wrote:
> > Actually I prefer to dump the dbase file on a
> Linux machine and directly import it into MySQL.
> >
> >
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> There are a bunch of ways of skinning that cat. The
> easiest of which
> IMHO is to convert the data to comma separated files
> first and then use
> any one of a number of means to get it into the
> database.
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