Re: MS Access Frontend - Mailing list pgsql-general
From | Adrian Klaver |
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Subject | Re: MS Access Frontend |
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Msg-id | 46d07700-e5bf-859d-4502-517bd7f5b77c@aklaver.com Whole thread Raw |
In response to | Re: MS Access Frontend (Tim Clarke <tim.clarke@minerva.info>) |
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Re: MS Access Frontend
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List | pgsql-general |
On 11/30/19 3:15 AM, Tim Clarke wrote: > On 29/11/2019 17:30, Adrian Klaver wrote: >> On 11/29/19 9:23 AM, Jason L. Amerson wrote: >>> I am trying to setup MS Access as a frontend so that it would be >>> easier on my wife and children to interact with PostgreSQL. I looked >>> online for some tutorials but the ones I found are out-date or only >>> pick up after Access is connected to PostgreSQL. I was wondering if >>> someone knew of some updated material that they could point me to or >>> maybe walk me through it. I have used Access quite a bit years ago >>> and things have changed since then. I know I must install the ODBC >>> drivers, which I have already done. I have already setup the DSN and >>> I clicked on test and it says everything is fine. I know that my next >>> step has something to do with Linked Tables in Access, but I am not >>> sure how to set it up. I guess that is where I start to need help. >>> The client computers using the frontend will be running Windows 10 >>> and Office 365, both are updated to the latest versions. >> >> This might help: >> >> https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Manage-linked-tables-1d9346d6-953d-4f85-a9ce-4caec2262797 >> >> >> >>> >>> Thank you, >>> >>> Jason L. Amerson >>> >> >> > That will help you manage once you have created some linked tables, but > to create them: Which is covered in the above: https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Manage-linked-tables-1d9346d6-953d-4f85-a9ce-4caec2262797#bkmk_add > > 1) Click "External Data" from the top Access menu, then "New data > source" on the left > > 2) Pick "From other sources" at the bottom and as you correctly > identified "ODBC Database". > > 3) From the dialogue box, change the default of the two options to the > bottom one "Link....by creating linked table" > > 4) Next pick your created DSN from the "Select data source" dialog > > 5) You should then see the list of tables etc from your Postgres database > > Troubleshooting; make sure you have an ODBC 32 or 64 bit version > matching the 32 or 64 bit MS Access installed. > > If you use any security at the MS Access level you will need to set up a > simultaneously shared central system.mdw file in some repository. Don't > try to get more than 6-7 people using this at the same time, it breaks. > > Good luck. > > > -- > Tim Clarke > IT Director > Direct: +44 (0)1376 504510 | Mobile: +44 (0)7887 563420 > > > > Telephone: Witham: +44(0)1376 503500 | London: +44 (0)20 3009 0853 | Frankfurt: +49 (0)69 7191 6000 | Hong Kong: +852 58031687 | Toronto: +1 647 503 2848 > Web: https://www.manifest.co.uk/ > > > > Minerva Analytics Ltd - A Solactive Company > 9 Freebournes Court | Newland Street | Witham | Essex | CM8 2BL | United Kingdom > > ________________________________ > > Copyright: This e-mail may contain confidential or legally privileged information. If you are not the named addressee youmust not use or disclose such information, instead please report it to admin@minerva.info<mailto:admin@minerva.info> > Legal: Minerva Analytics is the trading name of: Minerva Analytics Ltd: Registered in England Number 11260966 & The ManifestVoting Agency Ltd: Registered in England Number 2920820 Registered Office at above address. Please Click Here https://www.manifest.co.uk/legal/for further information. > > > -- Adrian Klaver adrian.klaver@aklaver.com
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