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Posted by Dave on January 23 2007 22:29:40:

In Reply to: Re: Anyway to extract entire database, rather than table by table? posted by Jonathon on January 23 2007 04:05:57:

Jonathon,

With version 1.5.0.8, errors is not supposed to bug batch conversions anymore.

You will just have have an error message and conversion will continue.

Can you make a test for me and see if it solve your problem ?

Thank You in advance,
Dave.

> I have some tables that are missing the .dbf files. Problem with that is they stop SQL Script Builder's "batch script creation" process. An alert box pops up telling me "Cannot open file ...". When I click "OK" (the only option), I can see that SQL Script Builder has stopped.
>
> Anyway to work around this?
>
> Jonathon
>
> > Hi Jonathon,
> >
> > This function already exist in SQL Script Builder, as mentioned in help file :
> >
> > To create the script for all the tables of a given source, go into options -> Misc/Dates -> Batch conv. and simply choose the option 'Ask for batch conversion'. Now each time you will double click on a source in the tree view you will be asked for a batch conversion.
> >
> >
> > > Can I extract structure and data of an entire database, rather than do it table by table?
> > >
> > > I can help out in adding such a function. But I don't think your project is open source?
> >
>
>




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