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Question by dex_pante@yahoo.com
Submitted on 9/16/2003
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Can I use MySQl as back-end for my MS Access Database I am developing? How?

How can I after completing designing the MS Access database make it a stand alone application?

How can I integrate MySQL server or any server for that matter with my front end application e.g. MS Access?

What scripting language is best compatible to Access and MySQL if I want to automate or make my database available online?


Answer by cabdi
Submitted on 2/11/2004
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access accuonting

 

Answer by andy
Submitted on 8/1/2005
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i do not know

 

Answer by Dipak Patel
Submitted on 9/7/2005
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1. You need to download MyODBC driver from www.mysql.com website and create a DSN to connect your Access database to MySQL database.

 

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