Select the import mode that define how the data being imported.
Hint: To activate the remaining options, you must enable Primary Key in step 6.
Advanced
Run multiple queries in each execution (Available only for PostgreSQL Server)
Check this option if you want to run multiple queries in each execution, which will make the data transfer process faster.
Use extended insert statements (Available only for MySQL Server)
Inserts records using extended insert syntax.Example:
INSERT INTO `users` VALUES ('1', 'Peter McKindsy', '23'), ('2', 'Johnson Ryne', '56'), ('0', 'Katherine', '23');
Use empty string as NULL
Imports NULL value if the source data field contains empty string.
Use Foreign Key constraint (Available only for MySQL Server)
Adds foreign key if there is foreign key relations between tables.
Continue on errors
Ignores errors that are encountered during the import process.
Create Auto Increment Fields (Available only for MySQL and PostgreSQL Servers)
Creates Auto Increment Fields during the import process.Note: Support only when file type is Paradox file or DBase file.
Import Deleted Records
Import the deleted records in the DBase file during the import process.Note: Support only when file type is DBase file.