Our Bullzip a2m has worked perfectly for years. As of 7/4/21 it hangs in dumpfile mode before showing tables in the Access database. Updated it to vsn 5.5, tried using it on backup copies of .mdb files to no avail. Installed on another computer with same results. Access version on both: "Microsoft 365 MSO (16.0.14131.20278) 32-bit" Is there an Access connector that may have been updated and is now incompatible?
Answer by
Swati Dubey
Without further information, it is difficult to determine the exact cause of the issue. However, it seems that the Bullzip MS Access to MySQL program is experiencing compatibility issues with the updated Access connector. Upgrading to version 5.5 and trying it on backup copies of .mdb files did not solve the problem. The fact that it behaves the same way on another computer suggests that it may be a compatibility issue with the Access connector itself. It is recommended to reach out to the software support team of Bullzip MS Access to MySQL for further assistance in resolving the issue.
With Bullzip MS Access to MySQL .ini file, sourcetables[] option specifies which tables & columns to import. Is there any way to effectively "select all" tables and columns without having to specify each one by name with this option (i.e., some type of wildcard indicator for the option value)?
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Answer by
hopeithelps
set the line.. sourcetables[] .. into the ini-file .. (without any additions, neither equals sign nor table names nor ..) Loading the ini-file will set an "Select All" automatically
Our Bullzip a2m has worked perfectly for years. As of 7/4/21 it hangs in dumpfile mode before showing tables in the Access database. Updated it to vsn 5.5, tried using it on backup copies of .mdb files to no avail. Installed on another computer with same results. Access version on both: "Microsoft 365 MSO (16.0.14131.20278) 32-bit" Is there an Access connector that may have been updated and is now incompatible?
Without further information, it is difficult to determine the exact cause of the issue. However, it seems that the Bullzip MS Access to MySQL program is experiencing compatibility issues with the updated Access connector. Upgrading to version 5.5 and trying it on backup copies of .mdb files did not solve the problem. The fact that it behaves the same way on another computer suggests that it may be a compatibility issue with the Access connector itself. It is recommended to reach out to the software support team of Bullzip MS Access to MySQL for further assistance in resolving the issue.
With Bullzip MS Access to MySQL .ini file, sourcetables[] option specifies which tables & columns to import. Is there any way to effectively "select all" tables and columns without having to specify each one by name with this option (i.e., some type of wildcard indicator for the option value)?
set the line..
sourcetables[]
.. into the ini-file .. (without any additions, neither equals sign nor table names nor ..)
Loading the ini-file will set an "Select All" automatically