Re: which ODBC to install

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Thanks Shoaib. You are perfectly correct! After I installed postgresql, but without installing any odbc driver, I went to MS Access, and found both the ANSI and the Unicode driver. I think I chose ANSI, ...  I was able to link to all the tables which the Celko script defined, and I was able to browse the test data in those tables, and yet PG explorer gave some kind of error when I tried to browse, and I could not for the life of me see where PGAdmin allows me to browse tables.

But, anyway I am making progress, and I have the latest postgresql installed, and MS Access can link to the tables.  Thanks, all!

Shoaib Mir <shoaibmir@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Once you have installed PostgreSQL you can now use the ANSI or Unicode ODBC driver from the ODBC driver manager in Windows as it gets installed automatically during installation.

Thanks,
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Shoaib Mir
EnterpriseDB (www.enterprisedb.com)

On 12/10/06, Philippe Salama <karebacnyc@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I just installed 8.2.1 postgresql. Now I want an odbc driver to work on my Dell XP with MS Access.  The choices are very confusing. Please advise. I am not a rocket scientist.  Thanks!

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