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Accessing linked tables in MS Access database using JDBC ODBC Bridge

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bern23 - 28 Oct 2005 00:39 GMT
Does anyone know if JDBC can access linked tables in a Microsoft
Access?

We have a Mictosoft Access database that contains linked tables that
are physically on a network drive. On a windows machine, We set up a
java servlet that uses JDBC to connect to a microsoft access database
using a DSN name set up in the ODBC administrator.

We are able to run a query using a table that is physically on the
database but not on tables linked into the database. The linked tables
are comng from another Microsoft Access database on a mapped network
drive. The java servlet and the database containing the linked tables
are on the same computer drive.
zhaoyh.hxtt@gmail.com - 28 Oct 2005 09:35 GMT
> Does anyone know if JDBC can access linked tables in a Microsoft
> Access?
HXTT Access( http://www.hxtt.net/access.html ), a pure Java JDBC
package, supports Linked Table and View of MS Access.

Yonghong Zhao
System Analyst
www.hxtt.net


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