I have a question about using ms access to connect to a mysql databased. This may be very elementry, but please be patient, as we have just made a switch to mysql.
I am a custom to using access as my day to day data processing tool for databases that we have connected to various web applications. In the past we had always connected to a ms access database through odbc connection with our application server (cold fusion server).
We have recently decided to move out of access as our database program for web applications and use mysql. Problem is that I would like to continue to use access as my interface in working with the database. I will need to do queries, delete records, sort, possibly import and export, etc.
I currently have a mysql interface, dbtools, which is basically sql query building application and is not suited for data processing. I have had success connecting to the mysql data base (odbc mysql)in access but have been have been generating errors and access problems. At best, it seems to be quirky.
Question:
Is there a way to set up access to work with mysql and retain must of the access funtions and capabilities?
Is there any other options available or another help resource I should inspect?
Thanks in advance.
I am a custom to using access as my day to day data processing tool for databases that we have connected to various web applications. In the past we had always connected to a ms access database through odbc connection with our application server (cold fusion server).
We have recently decided to move out of access as our database program for web applications and use mysql. Problem is that I would like to continue to use access as my interface in working with the database. I will need to do queries, delete records, sort, possibly import and export, etc.
I currently have a mysql interface, dbtools, which is basically sql query building application and is not suited for data processing. I have had success connecting to the mysql data base (odbc mysql)in access but have been have been generating errors and access problems. At best, it seems to be quirky.
Question:
Is there a way to set up access to work with mysql and retain must of the access funtions and capabilities?
Is there any other options available or another help resource I should inspect?
Thanks in advance.