AccessToSqlite

Migrate Access data to SQLite, handpick the tables and fields as well as configure various settings provided by this application.

  • AccessToSqlite
  • Version :2.0 Release 1 Build 170614
  • License :Trial
  • OS :Windows All
  • Publisher :Withdata Software

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AccessToSqlite Description

If you want to export your Microsoft Access data to SQLite and your database skills are quite limited, you can rely on a dedicated application that can help you save time and effort with processing your data. Such a software solution is AccessToSqlite..

It installs without issues on your computer and you can start using it as soon as you enter the path to the MDB file where your Access data is stored (along with the correct username and password, if needed) and select the target SQLite file.

Once this connection has been established, you will need to select the method that will be used for importing the data: either from a single table, from all available tables or from a query.

The first method allows you not only to select the source table, but also to specify the type of export you want; you can create a new table with the initial data, append it to an existing table or completely replace the target cells.

In addition, AccessToSqlite provides you with the possibility to explore the source data and choose the rows you want to migrate to SQLite. You can also save the current session to a standalone file and load it whenever you want to resume working on the project.

If you are an inexperienced user, you can rely on the dedicated wizards that can guide you every step of the way so you can make sure the data is successfully migrated.

All in all, AccessToSqlite is a handy and reliable application for exporting your database contents from MDB to SQLite, while also providing you with complete control over the process. If you are pleased with its functions and performance, you can purchase a license that would allow you to use the app beyond the evaluation period.

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