Re: Converting Access .mdb to postgres
От | Rich Shepard |
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Тема | Re: Converting Access .mdb to postgres |
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Msg-id | alpine.LNX.2.20.1908141037580.17042@salmo.appl-ecosys.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: Converting Access .mdb to postgres (Adrian Klaver <adrian.klaver@aklaver.com>) |
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Re: Converting Access .mdb to postgres
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Список | pgsql-general |
On Wed, 14 Aug 2019, Adrian Klaver wrote: > So you have the tables in Postgres, correct? Adrian, Not yet. I have the schema extracted using mdb-schema. > I did something similar with the USDA Nutrient database(with notion of > making it a test dataset): https://ndb.nal.usda.gov/ndb/doc/index This is from streamnet.org. They're part of the Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission and it's a database of all fish-related information within the Columbia River basin. > Access allows you to define 'virtual' relationships that are not really > enforced as I found out when looking at the data. Good luck on getting > information, my experience is agencies(I have also dealt with USFWS) do > not respond to requests about their data. If you do get the information I > guessing you will have to create your own method of dealing with it. Don't > count on the data being consistent. At the federal level cooperation is spotty. Several years ago I downloaded the International Taxonomic Identification System (ITIS) database (the internationally accepted list of names -- scientific and common -- for all animals (perhaps plants, too) in mysql format (I think that was the format) and my contact there asked for the postgres database when done. I sent him the dump_all output and he was happy. State level is more open. Regards, Rich
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