Convert Access to Clipper

Full Convert is designed for ease of use and reliability to make sure you get your job done as quickly and as simply as possible.

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Making migration easy for you

Full Convert is a fully self-tuning software. Your migration will work as expected without you needing to adjust anything.

Data types are different in Clipper compared to Access . We automatically adjust them as we copy the tables so you don't have to worry about it. You can adjust the mapping rules if you wish to change the following defaults:

binary
varbinary
bit
logical(1)
datetime
date(8) (if version is 3)
decimal
numeric
int
integer
longbinary
blob
money
numeric(19,2)
nchar
char
ntext
text(10) (if version is 3)
ntext
text(4) (if version is vfp)
nvarchar
char
single
double(8)
smallint
integer(4)
smallmoney
numeric(19,4)
smallmoney
numeric(19,4)
time
char(5) (if version is 3)
time
datetime(8) (if version is vfp)
timestamp
date(8) (if version is 3)
timestamp
datetime(8) (if version is vfp)
tinyint
integer(4)
uniqueidentifier
char(36)
varchar
char

Full Convert migration in 4 easy steps

Step 1

Access

We will choose Access database from the list of available source database formats and fill in connection properties. You can simply click ellipsis (...) button to select MDB or ACCDB database file. It depends on the version of your database. Access 2007 databases are contained in ACCDB files, while earlier versions are contained in MDB files. If your Access database is protected, fill-in your password as well. In case you use Access workgroups and security, you will need to also find your system database and specify credentials for it.

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Step 2

Clipper

We will choose dBase and FoxPro (DBF) from the list of available database formats. Both dBase and FoxPro use DBF file format for their database table files. Just type-in the folder containing your dBase database tables, or click the ellipsis button on the right and Full Convert will display Browse for Folder dialog.

Step 3

Start the conversion

All source tables are selected for conversion by default. In case you only need some tables, simply deselect the ones you don't need - or deselect all, then select just the tables you do need. Click the Copy your database button to get started.

Click the Copy your database button to get started.

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Step 4

Conversion

Conversion is highly-optimized to run as fast as possible, yet provides top-notch reliability. Huge tables are converted in small chunks at a time, preserving memory and ensuring that your computer stays fast and responsive.

Data is now in the target database

Use our built-in database browser to examine the copied data.

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Of course, you can also examine the conversion in detail and see in-depth information for each table.