Hi, Once you have put your data on postgresql and have built/downloaded your php web frontend, use the postgresql ODBC driver for windows to pull the data into access. regards, Willem
On Thu, 29 May 2003, Gary Stainburn wrote: > Hi folks, > > I'm after general ideas and pointers for a project I'm likely to get lumbered > with. > > At the moment we have a membership database written in access on a windows > box. One person is responsible for keeping this up to date and then > distributing the updated file for others to use - e.g. for mailshots. > > Now, with growing membership numbers, two people in seperate locations need to > update the file, and more people are needing read access to it. > > Ideally, I would like to put some sort of web front end on it, hosted on one > of my existing web servers - running standard RH7.3+errata. > > I'm not bothered how the data is stored on my server (my database of choice is > PostgreSQL anyway) as I'm only going to be doing simple insert/updates and > selects. > > The main thing I want to be able to do - if possible - is still allow the file > to be available as the existing .mdb so people can continue to use it with > existing MS Office mailing list type documents. > > (Normally I wouldn't cross-post but I want as many and as varied answers as > possible) > -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]