sql to mdb conversion represents one of the most common database data converters, from SQL to MC Access format. You can certainly import .sql files to Access and use them for making new databases, which is the obvious choice for such conversion.
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Conversion of sql file format to mdb file format beta
Search for sql to mdb converter or software able to handle these file types.
Convert Structured Query Language Data SQL data to Microsoft Access database.
We have found one software suitable in our database for this conversion.
Microsoft Windows software - convert sql to mdb on Windows
Microsoft Access
A relational database management system from Microsoft Office
File extension | Convert | Open | Save | Edit | Create | Import | Export | Extract |
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Convert from sql file | No | No | No | No | No | Yes | No | No |
to mdb file | Yes, Microsoft Access supports mdb file conversion as a target file type. | Yes | Yes | mdb editor | Yes | Yes | Yes | No |
The table with program actions contains information about what each program is capable of doing with their files. This may be a good pointer for further searches for certain file conversions and help you find the converter you are looking for if our search result is insufficient for you. However, it is far from perfect and may sometimes show results which are not really usable because of the nature of the software handles the files. So a conversion that appears as possible, just because of matched actions, may in fact not be possible.
Additional links: Open sql file, Open mdb file
SQL
Files with sql extension are used for SQL (Structured Query Language) data files. These are used to exchange or export/import data from relational SQL databases, contains various SQL instructions etc. It is a text file, but only useful together with various sql database servers and sql management software.
MDB
Files with mdb extension can be found as databases from Microsoft Access database management system. Used in older version, but still supported in modern Access.
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