Hi,

I?m trying to access a SQLite database I?ve written using Excel. In the Windows 
world we used to use ODBC drivers which were clunky, cumbersome, sometimes 
worked, sometimes didn?t, had arcane issues and generally were a PITA.

So I?m trying to do the same on our development Macs and it appears that ODBS 
on a Mac is clunky, cumbersome, sometimes works, sometimes doesn?t AND has the 
advantages of being old as well now :) Some of the ODBC?s out there were 
written for PowerPC which is around 10 years old.

Whilst we could extract the data in SQL, manipulate it in Perl (stop sniggering 
at the back there), we?d prefer to use Excel, bring our data into a Pivot Table 
and work with it using the right tools. 

We don?t actually mind spending money (well we do, but we realise we might have 
to), but I wondered if anybody had any recommendations of things that they know 
work. 

We?ve seen these open sources ones

http://www.ch-werner.de/sqliteodbc/ <http://www.ch-werner.de/sqliteodbc/>

These paid ones

http://www.openlinksw.com <http://www.openlinksw.com/>

Actual Technologies <http://www.actualtech.com/>

Simba Technologies <http://www.simba.com/>

and various other websites for the Mac ODBC administrator application that was 
removed around five years ago.

If we know that the open source ODBC stuff works we?ll put the time in and make 
it, however we?ve probably all got stories to tell of how we burnt a week 
getting some weird open source system thats now been abandoned and will never 
work on anything later than a 286 CPU. If we know that the Actual tech drivers 
?just work? we?ll go and buy that. I?m more concerned about burning time than 
money.

Thanks,

Rob.

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