![]() ![]() dbForge Studio will notify you whether the import completed successfully or failed. Select how dbForge Studio should handle errors during import and whether you want to get a log file with details about the import session.Ĭlick Import and see the import progress. Select output options to manager the data import script and click Next. Select an import mode to define how dbForge Studio should import the data and click Next. Note that you should select at least one column with a primary key, otherwise, some of import modes on the Modes wizard page will be disabled. Select the Key checkbox for a column with a primary key and click Next. If you are importing to a new table, you can edit the Target column properties by double-clicking them in the top grid. To cancel mapping of all the columns, click Clear Mappings on the toolbar. Click the Source column fields and select required columns from the drop-down list. See the Target columns in the top and the Source columns at the bottom of the wizard page. (If no columns with the same name are found, they are mapped in succession - the 1st column in Source with the 1st column in Target, etc.) If you are importing into an existing table, only columns with the same names will be mapped, the rest should be mapped manually. If you are importing the data into a new table, dbForge Studio will automatically create and map all the columns. Map the Source columns to the Target ones. Specify data formats for the Source data and click Next.
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