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I have a table in MySQL with a large amount of data that I would really rather not manually copy accross to MS Access. In simple terms how would I convert the Table from MySQL to the MS Access.

Thanks in advance!

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One option is to use ODBC. Use Access to pull in the data from MySQL.

  • Install the MySQL ODBC driver.
  • Create a system DSN for the MySQL database.
  • Create a new Access database.
  • Find the approprate Access menu command for importing external data. This will depend on your version of Access. A2010 has a ribbon menu called "External Data".
  • select the ODBC data source (Machine Data Source) using the DSN you created.
  • select the tables you need, and proceed with the import.

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  • @p: Does that require MySQL to be running on Windows?
    – Eric J.
    Mar 28, 2011 at 22:18
  • @Eric: I haven't tested this with non-Windows endpoints. That ODBC is cross-platform, I'd guess that it's supported, but obviously some testing is required. Haven't done it myself.
    – p.campbell
    Mar 28, 2011 at 22:24
  • MySQL should not have to be running on Windows for this to work. Both of the answers you got so far are good solutions in my opinion.
    – HK1
    Mar 29, 2011 at 0:08
  • Thanks guys for all your input, I shall try it now and let you know how I get on. Mar 29, 2011 at 0:41
  • I was able to import the data using these instructions, but the relationships between tables are lost.
    – posfan12
    Nov 15, 2016 at 11:04
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One simple approach is to export the table to CSV format from MySQL and import it into Access from CSV using the data import wizard.

MySQL to CSV

http://www.electrictoolbox.com/mysql-export-data-csv/

CSV to Access

http://www.brighthub.com/computing/windows-platform/articles/27511.aspx

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  • Thanks Eric appreciate your input! Mar 29, 2011 at 0:42

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