

I doubt you will find anything to do exactly what you want though, for the same reasons that ElDiabloConCaca mentioned. It probably would be easier to just manually recreate the tables, then programatically copy the data. Even if there are ways to query the definition of tables with access you would still have to convert that definition to use MySQL syntax. Tap Forms: It is a database manager designed. You can use FileMaker Pro to easily build custom apps with built-in templates, drag-and-drop design, and an intuitive graphical UI. FileMaker Pro: It is similar to Microsoft Access and it is easy to use, reliable and professional. Also, even with 1337 programming skills, copying over the design of the database could prove to be a real PITA. It is an excellent and free alternative to Microsoft Access for Mac. Putting the data back into a MySQL database might prove a little more tricky if you don't know how to program, but if you do, I couldn't see it being too complicated of a program. Costs a little bit of cash, but if you absolutely can't use a PC this will help you get your data out, given you know SQL. It is supposed to have full SQL query access but no write access. At the Microsoft website, select Download Teams > Download for Desktop > Download Teams.

The only thing I could find to allow you to read a Access database w/o involving a PC was this ODBC driver.
