On Mon, Nov 8, 2010 at 11:39 PM, Arnaud Lesauvage
<arnaud.lis...@codata.eu> wrote:
> I can't really give you any advice about this, but we kept using Access as
> our Frontend and everything runs fine.
> You'll just have to make sure that you have read about the 'boolean <->
> integer' problem. This article is a nice start I think :
> http://www.postgresonline.com/journal/archives/24-Using-MS-Access-with-PostgreSQL.html

I've played with mapping access [yes/no] datatype to postgresql
BOOLEANs for a while.  And after all of that *fun*, I've since started
mapping postgresql's INTEGER to access's [yes/no] datatype.

Life is so much better now because.


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