Migrate databases from Firebird to MS SQL with the aid of this simple application that puts a user-friendly wizard at your disposal
Version | 2.1.4 |
Updated | May 21 2021 |
Developer |
DMSoft Technologies
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User Rating |
624
4.0
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Original File Size | 22.9 MB |
Downloads | 7282 |
Systems | Windows 2K, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows Vista 64 bit, Windows 7, Windows 7 64 bit, Windows 8, Windows 2003, Windows NT |
Category | Internet |
If you want to migrate your databases from Firebird to MS SQL, you can resort to DBSync for Firebird & MS SQL, a simple-to-use and practical tool that can move the whole contents of the database or only specific tables, fields, indexes and foreign keys.
The program offers support for insert, update and drop synchronization, and puts a wizard at your disposal to guide you in successfully carrying out database migration tasks.
You can get started by specifying source details, such as the server address and port number, Firebird database, username, password, and connection character set. The connection can be tested before actually establishing it to make sure that everything is working properly.
In the following step, you can determine destination settings such as connection type, host, and schema. It's accompanied by customization details for picking the exact tables, indexes, fields and foreign keys you want to copy to MS SQL while excluding the rest (all items are selected by default for migration).
When it comes to general settings, you can switch to another interface language, disable confirmation messages on exit, ask the tool to automatically load the last session and create separate log files after each execution. There's also a scheduler you can configure for auto migrating databases without your intervention.
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