Migrating From MS SQL Server 2008 to MySQL?

Try Data Import tool (ODBC format) in dbForge Studio for MySQL or Data Export tool (ODBC format) in dbForge Data Studio for SQL Server .

I have used the SQL Examiner Suite. At first it did not work but after some digging found that the SQL being generated contained double-quotes around table names and columns (invalid SQL, basically). It does allow the user to edit the SQL before it is run so I had to go through the ~15 tables and delete the double-quotes around everything.

Anywho - it works! Yay!

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