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|purpose=A collection of scripts to automatically convert MS Access files to the SIARD format.
 
|purpose=A collection of scripts to automatically convert MS Access files to the SIARD format.
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|homepage=http://sourceforge.net/projects/accesstosiard/
 
|homepage=http://sourceforge.net/projects/accesstosiard/
 
|license=GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2)
 
|license=GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2)
|formats_out=SIARD
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|function=File Format Migration
 
|content=Database
 
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|ohloh_id=AccessToSiard
 
 
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[[Category:File Format Migration]]
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[[Category:Database]]
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= Description =
 
= Description =
Update 17.02.2015 (see https://sourceforge.net/projects/accesstosiard): This application is deprecated. Use the new "pure JAVA" option in SIARD Suite instead!
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A collection of scripts to automatically convert MS Access files to the SIARD format (see [SIARD]) from the command line.
  
A collection of scripts to automatically convert MS Access files to the SIARD format from the command line.
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Requires Windows with SIARD Suite installed.
 
 
Requires Windows with [[SIARD Suite]] installed.
 
 
 
==== SIARD format ====
 
SIARD stands for Software Independent Archiving of Relational Databases. Originally the Swiss Federal Archives (SFA) have developed the SIARD format as a sustainable solution for the archiving of relations databases.
 
 
In early 2013 SIARD format has been adopted as an eCH Standard (eCH-0165: SIARD format specification http://www.ech.ch/vechweb/page?p=dossier&documentNumber=eCH-0165).
 
 
eCH is the Swiss organization for standardization in the field of e-government. eCH Standards define guidelines for recurring applications and their results, as for example format definitions or procedural standards. The aim of those standards is to unify and thus facilitate the electronic collaboration between authorities as well as between authorities and organizations, educational and research institutions, firms and private organizations.
 
 
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= User Experiences =
 
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= Development Activity =
 
= Development Activity =
  
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=== Release Feed===
=== Release Feed===
 
 
<rss max=7>http://sourceforge.net/api/file/index/project-id/710641/mtime/desc/limit/20/rss</rss>
 
<rss max=7>http://sourceforge.net/api/file/index/project-id/710641/mtime/desc/limit/20/rss</rss>
  
 
=== Activity Feed===
 
=== Activity Feed===
 
<rss max=7>http://sourceforge.net/export/rss2_keepsake.php?group_id=710641</rss>
 
<rss max=7>http://sourceforge.net/export/rss2_keepsake.php?group_id=710641</rss>

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