Convert Microsoft Access MDE to PSQL

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Input file

Our API uses a *.MDE file as input. These MDE files are typically created by Microsoft Access up to version 2003.

Max file size for web uploads: 50 GB

Output file

The API will return a ZIP archive that contains a .SQL file. This .SQL is a PostgreSQL dump file and can be restored into your PostgreSQL installation.

How long does it take?

The conversion process takes between 15 seconds and multiple minutes. It depends on the size of the database.

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Supported versions of Microsoft Access

  • Microsoft Access 1.0 (Jet 1.0)
  • Microsoft Access 1.1 (Jet 1.1)
  • Microsoft Access 2.0 (Jet 2.0)
  • Microsoft Access 2.0 Service Pack (Jet 2.5)
  • Microsoft Access 95 (Jet 3.0)
  • Microsoft Access 97 (Jet 3.5)
  • Microsoft Access 2000/2002/2003 (Jet 4.0)

Conversion methods

Download the RebaseData client Java tool . To convert your database using RebaseData, run the following command:

java -jar client-0.0.5.jar convert --output-format=postgresql database.mde output-dir/

Replace database.mde with the path to the database you want to convert.
The file output.zip will contain a PostgreSQL data.sql file with your data or the error message if something went wrong.

curl -F 'files[]=@database.mde' 'https://www.rebasedata.com/api/v1/convert?outputFormat=postgresql&errorResponse=zip' -o output.zip

You can also use your favourite tool

Why use RebaseData?

  • Strong security.
  • Works with Windows, Mac and Linux.
  • Use an API to convert your databases.
  • Professional support.

Terms

  • We don't guarantee for the success or correctness of the conversion
  • You are only allowed to convert your own database files
  • By using RebaseData, you agree to our general terms