Re: import msaccess stuff into pgccess-standalone desktop - Mailing list pgsql-odbc

From lee johnson
Subject Re: import msaccess stuff into pgccess-standalone desktop
Date
Msg-id 3D7E3560.1050600@imyourhandiman.com
Whole thread Raw
In response to import msaccess stuff into pgccess-standalone desktop  (lee johnson <lee@imyourhandiman.com>)
Responses Re: import msaccess stuff into pgccess-standalone desktop  (Jeff Eckermann <jeff_eckermann@yahoo.com>)
List pgsql-odbc
sorry let me refine this situation some..i'm using msaccess for my companies invoicing needs and looking for a best way scenario to start doing this in linux..i do not have a server on either linux or windows system ie: standalone machines albeit im thinking of hooking up a network to get both machines access to broadband without having to switch cables all the time <G> so thats an option if its one I need ?..anyway thats why I mentioned pgaccess as it has a 'interface' to postgres so I can start setting up a UI similar to what I had in msaccess to start the ball rolling at least...

thx
lee
-===

terry wrote:
Get the Postgres ODBC driver for windoze (probably in your distro 
already), and install it to point to your Postgres server.  Open 
msaccess and Export your tables one at a time to the ODBC connection.  
You don't need pgaccess for this....
 
 was talking with someone online and they mentioned getting ODBC formsaccess and them exporting my database with that and importing (
with postgres-odbc installed) them somehow into postgres via
pgaccess?????
that would be loverly if possible but are there ( assuming this ispossible)special directions to be aware of to pull this off??
thxlee


---------------------------(end of
broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 4: Don't 'kill -9' the
postmaster     
 

pgsql-odbc by date:

Previous
From: "Mihai Gheorghiu"
Date:
Subject: Error trying to install ODBC driver
Next
From: lee johnson
Date:
Subject: Re: import msaccess stuff into pgccess-standalone desktop