Migrating data from Firebird to MS Access(*.mdb; *.accdb)

This guide walks you through migrating data from Firebird to MS Access in a few simple steps using ESF Database Migration Toolkit. Simplify complex migration tasks and save valuable time with our streamlined approach.

Prerequisite:

Step by Step Wizard:

  1. Configure Firebird/InterBase Connection

    • In the Choose a Data Source dialog:
      • Select Firebird/InterBase from available options
    • Provide authentication credentials:
      • Username: SYSDBA (default)
      • Password: masterkey (default)
    • Select the database character set from dropdown
    • Specify database location:
      • Click the [...] button (Browse)
      • Select your Firebird (.fdb) or InterBase (.gdb) file
    • For network connections:
      • Enter server address in format: [server_name][/port][/path_to_file]
      • Examples:
        • localhost/3050:/var/db/test.fdb
        • dbserver.example.com:/data/prod.gdb
    Firebird/InterBase connection configuration dialog showing authentication fields, character set dropdown, and database location controls
    Fig. 1: Configuring Firebird/InterBase data source
  2. Configure Microsoft Access Destination

    • In the "Choose a Destination" dialog:
      • Select "Microsoft Access (*.mdb;*.accdb)"
    • File selection:
      • Click the "..." button (Browse)
      • Select target .mdb or .accdb file
    • Workgroup security configuration (if applicable):
      • Click the Lock button
      • Set system database in security dialog
    "Choose a Destination" dialog showing Microsoft Access option, file browser, and lock button
    Fig. 2: Microsoft Access destination configuration
  3. In "Select Source Table(s) & View(s)" Dialog

    • Select migration objects: Choose tables or views to include in the migration.
      Select Tables & Views
      Fig. 3: Select tables and views
    • Modify table structure: Click the ellipsis (...) button to access table options and schema adjustments.
      Transform
      Fig. 4: Do transform
    • Configure field mapping: In the Field Mapping options:
      • Customize destination fields (name, data type, default value, comments)
      • Select data transfer method:
        • Overwrite Table (replace existing data)
        • Empty Data (truncate before insert)
        • Append Data (add to existing data)
        • Skip Table (exclude from transfer)
      • Apply data filters before transfer
  4. Execution Dialog

    • Start migration: Click "Submit" to initiate automated data transfer from Firebird to MS Access.
      Execute
      Fig. 5: Execute migration
    • Monitor progress: Click "Browse Log" for real-time migration tracking, including issue resolution details.
    • Save configuration: Click "Save as job" to store settings for:
      • Quick reloads of migration jobs
      • Command-line execution (use: dmtc.exe --help for parameter options)
  5. Finished!

    After migration completes, the toolkit generates a comprehensive report for verifying migration accuracy. You can monitor progress as the automated process runs efficiently. For any questions or feedback, contact us – our team is ready to assist.

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2. FireBird to InterSystems Cache Migration
3. FireBird to DB2 Migration
4. FireBird to MS Excel Migration
5. FireBird to MariaDB Migration
6. FireBird to MongoDB Migration
7. FireBird to MySQL Migration
8. FireBird to Oracle Migration
9. FireBird to PostgreSQL Migration
10. FireBird to SQLite Migration
11. FireBird to SQL Server Migration
 
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2. InterSystems Cache to MS Access Migration
3. DB2 to MS Access Migration
4. MS Excel to MS Access Migration
5. Foxpro to MS Access Migration
6. Informix to MS Access Migration
7. MariaDB to MS Access Migration
8. MongoDB to MS Access Migration
9. MySQL to MS Access Migration
10. Oracle to MS Access Migration
11. PostgreSQL to MS Access Migration
12. SQLite to MS Access Migration
13. SQL Server to MS Access Migration