We use MS Access with ODBC links to MySQL, but prefer a commercial product
called MyManager. It cost about $199.00 US. for the professional version.
looks and works much like MS Access. There are several on the market, we chose
this one as the best for our purposes.
Here's the link: http:
On Sat, 18 Oct 2003 09:42:30 -0600 Colleen Dick said:
>CD- Have anybody ever set up MS Access as a frontend to mysql?
>CD-
>CD- the dB is an already established mysql db running on linux
>CD- I don't want to convert it, just use access to get to it.
>CD-
>CD- I have followed the recipe at
>CD- htt
ober 18, 2003 11:42 AM
Subject: msaccess frontend
> Have anybody ever set up MS Access as a frontend to mysql?
>
> the dB is an already established mysql db running on linux
> I don't want to convert it, just use access to get to it.
>
> I have followed the recipe at
> ht
Have anybody ever set up MS Access as a frontend to mysql?
the dB is an already established mysql db running on linux
I don't want to convert it, just use access to get to it.
I have followed the recipe at
http://www.washington.edu/computing/web/publishing/mysql-access.html
I can see the tables so
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Subject: Other front ends (Was: RE: I need advice. MSAccess frontend to
PH P/MYSQL. ANyone done this?)
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> The main thing you should realize right off t
Are there any open-source database front-ends that have similar
functionality to MS Access? We're currently using Access with tables
linked
to MySQL, but find it leaves something to be desired when it comes to
stability and license flexibility. We'd really like to move to something
open-source.
> -Original Message-
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> The main thing you should realize right off the bat is that
> Access gives you
> a lot of functionality with buttons and other controls and
> they are quite
> easy to control with macros and/or VBA. However, depending on
server and software, an Access developer can feel quite
comfortable with .NET.
Good luck,
Dennis
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From: "Apollo (Carmel Entertainment)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, June 09, 2003 10:53 PM
Subject: I need advice. MSA
I want to move my Microsoft Access based front end (back end is already on
MySQL/Linux) to PHP. MSAccess does have some forms that have VBscript in the,
but I think I can figure other ways to do that.I am not a wizard with PHP, so I
would interested in finding some open source apps, or something li