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rrbatra wrote:
Please ignore my message. Did not read your posting about relationships and constraints as well! Sorry
Raman Batra
rrbatra wrote:
>
> Raman Batra wrote:
>
> "Importing" Oracle tables in Access as well as "linking" to Oracle
> database using Access as a front end is a snap. I have used 32-bit
> Access (on Windows NT) and tapped into Oracle 7.3 databases using ODBC.
> SQL* Net and ODBC have to configured right and its pretty easy after
> that.
>
> You need to have SQL*Net for Windows (32 or 16 bit).
>
> Raman Batra, rrbatra_at_feist.com
>
> Paul A. Swarthout wrote:
> >
> > >>>With ODBC technology...<<<
> > What ODBC driver are you using? Is it Level 2 compliant? Does this make a
> > difference?
> >
> > Ing. A. Beeren <106042.3710_at_compuserve.com> wrote in article
> > <01bc128d$dc0e61b0$5e1db18f_at_alexander>...
> > > Try EasyEr 1.2x (16 or 32 bits Windows). It's a datamodelling tool. It
can
> > > import an Oracle database and export it to many others!! I use it right
> > > now. There are some small minor bugs, but it works great !!
> > >
> > > Look at www.esti.com.
> > >
> > >
> > > Fabrizio Caracci <Fabrizio.Caracci_at_esrin.esa.it> wrote in article
> > > <32F1F63D.6075_at_esrin.esa.it>...
> > > > Hi Ladies and Gentlements !
> > > > I urgently need to know if there's a tool to import an Oracle database
> > > > in to the MS Access environment.
> > > > With the ODBC technology, only tables and data can be imported but not
> > > > the relations and constraints !
> > > >
> > >
> > >
Received on Sat Feb 15 1997 - 00:00:00 CST
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