Good ODBC Reference? [was RE: Replacing MS SQL with MySql]

Good ODBC Reference? [was RE: Replacing MS SQL with MySql]

am 11.02.2011 18:39:16 von Jan Steinman

> From: David Brian Chait
>=20
> No, what he is suggesting is that you use Access or MSSQL, and link =
Mysql to either platform via ODBC so that you can use it indirectly.

Can someone recommend a good ODBC tutorial or reference?

I've tried a couple times to tie things together with it, and always got =
bogged down in details I didn't understand the need for.

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