Bug #72369 There are't "SQLite" and "Sybase SQL Anywhere" in supported databases
Submitted: 17 Apr 2014 12:26 Modified: 18 Apr 2014 0:29
Reporter: Yoshiaki Yamasaki Email Updates:
Status: Closed Impact on me:
None 
Category:MySQL Workbench: Documentation Severity:S3 (Non-critical)
Version:6.1.4 OS:Any
Assigned to: Philip Olson CPU Architecture:Any

[17 Apr 2014 12:26] Yoshiaki Yamasaki
Description:
There are't "SQLite" and "Sybase SQL Anywhere" in supported databases of Migration Wizard

 12.2.2 Migrating from supported databases
 http://dev.mysql.com/doc/workbench/en/wb-migration-overview-supported.html

[References]
http://www.mysql.com/products/workbench/migrate/
 => "Improved! Database migrations - enables migrations from Microsoft SQL Server, PostgreSQL, Sybase ASE, Sybase SQL Anywhere, SQLite, and more."

http://mysqlworkbench.org/2013/06/how-to-database-migration-from-sybase-sqlanywhere-using-...
 => "In MySQL Workbench 6.0 two new additions have been made to the supported RDBMS sources list in the Migration Wizard: Sybase SQLAnywhere and SQLite."

How to repeat:
Nothing due to Document Bug.

Suggested fix:
Add "SQLite" and "Sybase SQL Anywhere" in "12.2.2 Migrating from supported databases"
[17 Apr 2014 12:48] MySQL Verification Team
Thank you for the bug report.
[18 Apr 2014 0:29] Philip Olson
Thank you for the report, these two databases are now listed there, although "SQL Anywhere" was added instead of "Sybase SQL Anywhere" due to its name change.

Note: the Workbench Introduction already referred to both:
  - http://dev.mysql.com/doc/workbench/en/wb-intro.html

Also, new sections will be added for both, with that blog post being a solid base for the SQL Anywhere entry.