I have been able to connect to a postgresql database on a linux machine
from MS Access97 with the postODBC driver on a NT 4 workstation. I had
to redo my ODBC and try it again before I answered because problems on
my NT workstation required a re-install.
1 - I installed postODBC versio 6.30.0249
On Sun, 25 Oct 1998 14:05:30 -0600 (CST)
"D'jinnie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have attempted to set up ODBC with Postgres, and I think I got the ODBC
> part working (I'm doing this for my work, trying to come up with an
> alternative to M$ SQL :) but I've no clue how to make Access talk to
>
On Sun, 25 Oct 1998, D'jinnie wrote:
> :If you are one of those extravagent people who has more than one
> :computer, you could always run something like PostgreSQL or mySQL and
> :use their ODBC drivers to use them as a backend, but do all your
> :database design on Access... I'm thinking of doin
:If you are one of those extravagent people who has more than one
:computer, you could always run something like PostgreSQL or mySQL and
:use their ODBC drivers to use them as a backend, but do all your
:database design on Access... I'm thinking of doing this myself at the
:moment with my homicide
On Thu, 15 Oct 1998 16:58:25 -0400
"Person, Rod" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am looking for recommendations on a database. Nothing extravagant it
> mainly for home use right now. I'm looking for something to use in X
> along the lines of Access of Claris' db (I always forget the name - and
> I
Hey All,
I am looking for recommendations on a database. Nothing extravagant it
mainly for home use right now. I'm looking for something to use in X
along the lines of Access of Claris' db (I always forget the name - and
I actually prefer this to Access...)
All day I program a database for a heal
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