Mike
  As far as I know the ODBC has to be set up at each workstation. 
  
  You do not have to re-visit each work station when making a structure
change to the database, however you will if you change the location or the
name of the database.

Buddy

-----Original Message-----
From: MJS [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2002 9:37 AM
To: Rbase List Server
Subject: ODBC magic


Hi everybody,

If you want to use data from two different databases, and hook them together
with ODBC, do you need set up the ODBC connection at each individual
workstation?  If so, is there a way to do that without physically going to
each
workstation?  Like wise, if you change the structure of one or both of the
databases, do you have to delete and reinstall the ODBC setup at each
station?

TIA!

Mike Sinclair

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