Hi Rolf,

Many thanks for the reply.  Yes, I do have libmdbodbc installed, and the
mdbtools.  The Gnome MDB Viewer I mention is just a kind of GUI wrapper
on top of the mdbtools MDB File Viewer, and that is all working fine.

I see tables, reports, forms, and macros in the database.

I have the mdb odbc driver installed (libmdbodbc.so.0) and an entry
defined in odbc.ini as per my previous mail, but it seems Gambas3 can't
even see that entry.

So my question is intended as a kind of sanity-check... does someone
else have odbc working with Gambas3?

Thanks and regards,
Caveat


On Wed, 2011-06-29 at 10:29 +0200, Rolf Schmidt wrote:
> Caveat:
> 
> ODBC is not the problem.
> The problem is an odbc driver for mdb-files
> 
> > The .mdb file has no password set on it.
> 
> As far as I could see there is a very limited version of the driver 
> available.
> Do you have "libmdbodbc" installed? Can you access your mdb file with 
> the "MDB File Viewer" i.e. have you install the mdbtools (incl. 
> mdbtools-gmdb - which has the MDB-File-Viewer).
> 
> HTH
> Rolf



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