Andy,

( mysql, query )

> you could install MyODBC to write the tables directly from MS A. to MySQL
> via ODBC.
> 
> Works ok and did a good job for me.
> > I've looked through the archives of this list but all methods of porting
> > a ms access db to mysql seem to require installing additional software
> > under Windows.

You have missed his point. He's asking Microsoft to support MySQL as a
native backend.

YEAH RIGHT

I'd suggest the original asker rephrase his question into something a
little more useful...


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