Re: Simple Oracle Browser

From: Tom Zamani <tomz_at_redflex.com.au>
Date: 2000/06/16
Message-ID: <8ice74$ebc$1_at_perki.connect.com.au>#1/1


That was supposed to be ODBC, My computer can not spell!!!. Tom
Tom Zamani <tomz_at_redflex.com.au> wrote in message news:8ibu63$shb$1_at_perki.connect.com.au...
> Since your boss is using access, you could use ODBS to make a link from
> access database to an oracle database.
> Tom
>
> <acarlon_at_my-deja.com> wrote in message news:8ibfls$emu$1_at_nnrp1.deja.com...
> > This sounds like an incredibly moronic question, but here it goes:
> >
> > I am looking for something as a "graphical front-end" to Oracle. My
> > boss has told me that she requires something that will allow her to
> > construct her own queries on the fly on our data. She is uninterested
> > in learning SQL, and wants a "simple interface" that will let her do
> > these things. She has lately become enamoured with Access's interface
> > (?) and wants "something like that" that she can use.
> >
> > I've seen a couple options which looked interesting, but all of them
> > seemed more oriented toward administration than simple querying and
> > export of queries to files (which is all that she needs -- and that I
> > want her -- to be able to do), and the ones that weren't were unable to
> > do even simple join operations.
> >
> > I could probably program something that would fit her needs myself
> > (which is what I will end up doing if this doesn't work), but I'm not a
> > developer, and I just wanted to know if there was anything out there
> > that anyone else had already written that would do this. Anyone have
> > any ideas? Thanks a lot.
> >
> > Andrew
> >
> >
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> > Before you buy.
>
>
Received on Fri Jun 16 2000 - 00:00:00 CEST

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