On Mon, 2022-05-02 at 12:58 -0800, Fred wrote:
> Is it even possible to create an Access Database using Linux?
> Especially anything that could be kept in sync? Importing tables and
> queries is one thing but for using day to day??

On that kind of thing, a commercial application has zero interest in
supporting anything else but their product, and will probably make it
deliberately hard, or impossible, to do it any other way.  They want as
many paying customers as possible, they don't want to lose them to
anything else.

Is it a case of the database has to be Access, or is it just continuing
to use that product for inertia reasons?

If it has to be Access, and has to work without surprise failures
(third-party interfaces to proprietary software are often incomplete or
buggy), the simplest solution is probably to run their software in an
emulator or virtual installation.

If it doesn't have to be Access, then now's the opportunity to work
with something that is directly usable on all your computer systems,
something that doesn't hold you captive to the claws of commercial
products.

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