I may be a little OT, but the current myODBC driver does work quite well 
with Access. So you can use Access to write your queries and app etc and 
have mySQL as your backend.

I've mainly used Access and myODBC to port & manipulate Access data to 
mySQL. For writing mySQL frontends my preferred development tool is Delphi.

Hope this helps

Pierre
http://www.finalfiler.com


chuck amadi wrote:
> Hi again . I have a project whereby the client has a legacy M$ Access ( 
> as far as im concerned ) and i'm to design.build and construct a MySql 
> v4 Back-end and more than likely pursue a front-end with MS Access due 
> to easability and conversant of it's user's nevertheless are there any 
> field datatype issues and if so is there a site or FAQ that suggests 
> prior to development the tried and tested field datatype that will run 
> smoothly between both front & back end . If it is clumbberson i more 
> than likely use MySql-Front.
> 
> Plz can someone confirm that MySql Front has similiar look & feel in 
> relation to Forms , buttons and alike.
> 
> Plz post any good links regarding field datatypes or Sample Projects 
> built with MySql v4 Front.
> 


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