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How to use the DAL tool to instal EF3.1 database on MacOs ?
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Hi all,
I used to have a Windows and the DAL tool worked perfectly, but since I switched to Mac I am no longer able to use the DAL tool and therefore install the EF3.1 database.
Any thoughts on how to install the EF3.1 database on Mac?
Have a great day everyone,
Simon
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Hi Simon, see also other posts - so far DAL is a windows application only, but basically just use a windows computer, run the DAL there, export the zolca, and restore this into openLCA on a Mac.
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