Re: Trying to find a low-cost program for Data migration and ETL

From: Richard Huxton <dev(at)archonet(dot)com>
To: Rstat <tom(dot)ruster(at)gmail(dot)com>
Cc: pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: Re: Trying to find a low-cost program for Data migration and ETL
Date: 2009-07-07 16:45:17
Message-ID: 4A537B9D.3030000@archonet.com
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Rstat wrote:
>
> Hi, Im building a database for my company. We are a rather small size book
> company with a lot of references and still growing.
>
> We have a Mysql database here and are trying to find some good tools to use
> it at its best.

You do realise this is a PostgreSQL mailing list? You'll find more
experience re: this question on a MySQL list/forum.

> About the price of the tools, if we were one year ago, the accounting
> department would have been pretty relaxed about this. But today, we have
> some budget restrictions and therefore need a low cost tool. So could you
> give me some advice on a good data migration and etl tool for a low cost?

1. You don't mention what limitations you've hit with mysqladmin etc.
2. If you have copy of MS-Access you could use that as a staging point.
That plus some ODBC drivers would be a simple way of going forward. You
might even want to replace your Excel spreadsheets with Access and just
stop there for a bit.
3. Google is your friend. The results for "mysql etl tools" should give
you a list on MySQL's site as the second hit.

Best of luck!

--
Richard Huxton
Archonet Ltd

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