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connect to Sybase server using Access

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mohsin - 26 Dec 2007 04:41 GMT
Hi

Can someone guide me, how i can connect to sybase server using Access?
What different between Sybase and Oracle database?

thank you for your help

-rgds
Mohsin

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Sylvain Lafontaine - 26 Dec 2007 17:36 GMT
Well, I would say that you are definitely not posting to the right
newsgroup; as this newsgroup is about Access' ADP project and SQL-Server and
has nothing to do Sybase, Oracle or Access' MDB or ACCDB database files.
Probably that you want to use ODBC linked tables or ADO objects to connect
to the Sybase server, so you should ask in a newsgroup related to these
topics.  However, it also appears that you are using AccessMonster; which is
well known for its capability in hidding the real newsgroup that you are
posting for; so I would suggest that either you dig your way around
AccessMonster or that you use anything else to access the public newsgroups
offered by Microsoft.

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