Re: [newbie] Open Source databases?

2002-06-21 Thread Joshua James
Could you elaborate on some open source databases? I'm looking for something to replace Access. Something to work as a ODBC client and a single file data storage with ODBC connectivity for ODBC attached websites. Thanks! On Thu, 2002-06-20 at 23:05, robin wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Try

Re: [newbie] Open Source databases?

2002-06-21 Thread Derek Jennings
On Friday 21 June 2002 14:11, Joshua James wrote: Could you elaborate on some open source databases? I'm looking for something to replace Access. Something to work as a ODBC client and a single file data storage with ODBC connectivity for ODBC attached websites.

Re: [newbie] Open Source databases?

2002-06-21 Thread Manuel Soto
Did you try MySql On Fri, 2002-06-21 at 09:11, Joshua James wrote: Could you elaborate on some open source databases? I'm looking for something to replace Access. Something to work as a ODBC client and a single file data storage with ODBC connectivity for ODBC attached websites. Thanks!

Re: [newbie] Open Source databases?

2002-06-21 Thread Joshua James
How do I get MySQL to act as a Microsoft SQL Server client so I can edit records? That would be perfect now that I have unixodbc working (kinda). On Fri, 2002-06-21 at 17:07, Manuel Soto wrote: Did you try MySql On Fri, 2002-06-21 at 09:11, Joshua James wrote: Could you elaborate on some

Re: [newbie] Open Source databases?

2002-06-21 Thread Roland Hughes
Try webmin, the newer one has a mysql and pogresql management built in. Roly On Fri, 2002-06-21 at 14:34, Joshua James wrote: How do I get MySQL to act as a Microsoft SQL Server client so I can edit records? That would be perfect now that I have unixodbc working (kinda). On Fri,