| From: | "Jason L(dot) Amerson" <drjason(at)alphagenius(dot)org> |
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| To: | "PostgreSQL" <pgsql-general(at)lists(dot)postgresql(dot)org> |
| Subject: | MS Access Frontend |
| Date: | 2019-11-29 17:23:14 |
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I am trying to setup MS Access as a frontend so that it would be easier on
my wife and children to interact with PostgreSQL. I looked online for some
tutorials but the ones I found are out-date or only pick up after Access is
connected to PostgreSQL. I was wondering if someone knew of some updated
material that they could point me to or maybe walk me through it. I have
used Access quite a bit years ago and things have changed since then. I know
I must install the ODBC drivers, which I have already done. I have already
setup the DSN and I clicked on test and it says everything is fine. I know
that my next step has something to do with Linked Tables in Access, but I am
not sure how to set it up. I guess that is where I start to need help. The
client computers using the frontend will be running Windows 10 and Office
365, both are updated to the latest versions.
Thank you,
Jason L. Amerson
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