The CSV export idea isn't an option in this case.
Has anyone found a way to create an MDB file (with a single table) from PHP?
...Rene
On 28-Mar-05, at 7:18 PM, Rory Browne wrote:
MDB suggests Access, so why not simply create a CSV, or some other generic format file from your MySQL, and import it into access, using COM/OLE, and save it as an MDB file.
On Mon, 28 Mar 2005 22:14:07 +0100, Shaun <shaunthornburgh@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:Thanks for your reply,
but this only works on Windows. I need a program that will create an MDB
file on the fly from a query on the MySQL database...
"Johannes Findeisen" <mailman@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:200503282255.26459.mailman@xxxxxxxxxxxxSorry,
i forgot that link:
http://www.convert-in.com/sql2acc.htm
On Monday 28 March 2005 22:46, Johannes Findeisen wrote:Hello,
i had the same problem some years ago. At this time i have set up all
tables in Access and wrote a script which reads from MySQL and inserts
into
the MDB file via the ODBC connector. This works but is much work when
your
database is very big.
2 Years ago i had the same problem but it must go as fast as possible so
therei
decided to buy a converteer since i didn't find anything free. They are
working very good. I don't know where i have buyed them but i thinkis only one company which delivers this software.
Regards Johannes
On Monday 28 March 2005 22:08, Shaun wrote:Hi,
Does anyone know if its possible to create an MDB file from a Mysql database using a PHP script, I have only managed to find Access to Mysql conversion programs so far...
Thanks for your help
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