"Andy Sy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> heterogenous approach to deployment .  VB and MS Access
> are popular client development tools and as such you
...
> 2) Use a data pump to convert the contents of the
> Access database to MySQL or other web-friendly DBMS.

You can also convert the Access database to MySQL or PostgreSQL, and
then use it as an ODBC data source from Windows - that means you can
still make front-ends in VB or Access. =) I know this works with
PostgreSQL; haven't tried it with MySQL yet.

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