FMP5 has built-in ODBC capabilities, but they're primitive. I don't think anyone
really recommends using FMP as a front end for a SQL db.
Matt
At 04:16 PM 11/13/00 -0600, you wrote:
>can ebase communicate with msql database and how.
>
>Stephen A. Peppers
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