Migrating data from Infomix to MySQL

The ESF Database Migration Toolkit is a robust and efficient solution for migrating data between various database formats, including Infomix and MySQL.

This guide will show you how to easily migrate data from Infomix to MySQL through a few simple steps of a wizard, streamlining complex migration processes and saving you valuable time.

Software Required:

64-bit Windows application for ESF Database Migration Toolkit 11.2.27 (2024-03-13).
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32-bit Windows application for ESF Database Migration Toolkit 11.2.27 (2024-03-13).
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System Supported:

  • Windows 7 or higher.
  • Infomix IDS 11 or higher.
  • MySQL 3.23 or higher.

Introduction:

1. In "Choose a Data Source" dialog, Choose "Informix";

  • Enter the Informix instance name and server name in the "Server" field.
  • Enter the service port (default: 9088) in the "Port" field.
  • Enter the username (default: informix) and its password.
  • Click the "Refresh" button to display a list of available databases and select one.
    Informix

2. In "Choose a Destination" dialog, choose "MySQL";

  • Enter the server name (default: localhost), port number (default: 3306), username, and password.
  • MySQL supports various Storage Engines. For more information, click here.
  • Choose a character set, such as UTF-8.
  • Press the "Refresh" button to list all MySQL databases. You can select an existing database or enter a new database name. The tool will automatically create the new database during the migration process.
    MySQL

3.In "Select source Tables(s) & View(s)" dialog;

  • Select the tables or views you want to migrate.
    Select Tables&Views
  • You can access the table options or adjust the table structure by clicking the "..." button.
    Transform
  • In the "Field Mapping" option, you can customize the destination table's fields, such as field name, data type, default value, comment, and more. You also have the option to choose the data transfer method, including Overwrite Table, Empty Data, Append Data, or Skip Table, or even filter the data before transferring it.

4. In "Execution" Dialog;

  • You can start the migration process by clicking "Submit". The toolkit will efficiently and seamlessly migrate your data from Infomix to MySQL without the need for manual intervention.
    Execute
  • To keep track of the migration process, you can access the full migration log by clicking "Browse Log". This will provide you with a comprehensive view of the entire migration, including any potential issues and their resolutions.
  • To save time in the future, you can save the migration settings as a job file by clicking "Save as job". This allows you to quickly reload the migration job at a later time or run the migration job using the command-prompt by typing "dmtc.exe --help". The command-prompt provides you with a full list of parameters to customize the migration process to your specific needs.

5.Finished!

Upon completion, the toolkit will generate a comprehensive migration report, providing you with all the information you need to verify the accuracy and completeness of the migration process. So, you can sit back and relax while the program carries out the task efficiently. Should you have any inquiries or recommendations, don't hesitate to reach out to us. We're always happy to help.

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