Schema cannot be reverse engineered
Posted by:
sfx
Date: October 09, 2005 05:42PM
Hello All,
I have a work computer which runs WinXP Pro that I have been testing out MySQL 5 on. I have also installed the latest release of the Migration Toolkit (1.0.18 rc) as well as J2RE 5. I am wanting to migrate an access database to MySQL but am being prevented at the reverse engineering stage. Here is the error message tha I am getting:
The schema could not be reverse engineered (error: 0).
Illegal group reference
Details:
java.util.regex.Matcher.appendReplacement(Unknown Source)
java.util.regex.Matcher.replaceAll(Unknown Source)
java.lang.String.replaceAll(Unknown Source)
com.mysql.grt.modules.ReverseEngineeringGeneric.establishConnection(Unknown Source)
com.mysql.grt.modules.ReverseEngineeringAccess.reverseEngineer(Unknown Source)
sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)
sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(Unknown Source)
sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(Unknown Source)
java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Unknown Source)
com.mysql.grt.Grt.callModuleFunction(Unknown Source)
I am sure that this information may be useful for developers. Has anyone else here had difficulty migrating an Access database? (The tutorial looked so easy) :)
Cheers,
sfx
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