I know of no conflicts.  I regularly test against SQL Server 2005,
MySQL, OracleXE, and SQLite all via ODBC interfaces (specifically
Christian Werner's ODBC interface for SQLite).  The various ODBC
interfaces all play happily.

HTH
-Shane


On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 4:15 PM, Jack Ort <jack....@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello!  Not sure where to ask this question, so I apologize if this is not
> appropriate.  I want to use SQLite as the basis for a new project where I
> work.  I'm new to SQLite - this would be my first use of it beyond some
> simple test applications.  Plan to use REBOL to develop a GUI frontend.  For
> reporting, I thought I might use MS Access called by REBOL code to provide
> canned reports against the SQLite database.  I believe I need to use the
> SQLite ODBC driver (http://www.ch-werner.de/sqliteodbc/) for Access to link
> to the SQLite db.
>
> Now my question: my IT Manager is witholding approval of using SQLite
> because he thinks he's heard of a conflict between the SQLite ODBC driver
> and the SQL Server 2005 "stuff" that gets installed as part of a MS Office
> 2007 installation.  (Some users have Office 2007 - I have Office 2003 so I
> cannot test.)
>
> I suspect someone meant to refer to a conflict with SQL Server Express
> instead of SQLite.  I cannot find anything in Google searches.
>
> Does anyone here know of any conflicts I should be concerned about?  This
> would be in a XP SP2 environment.
>
> Thanks in advance!
> -Jack
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