btousson wrote:
How do I add Microsoft Access 2000 db driver to the list of drivers in
the console (it's odbc)... odbc isn't listed as an option in the admin
console.

Couple of options--if you configure the datasource in the Windows datasource panel (I believe it's in admin tools -> datasources) and check the "auto-configure ODBC datasources" box in the OpenBD admin, then it should show up as a datasource for you. Note that when I say "the Windows datasource panel" I'm talking at the Windows operating system level.

Beyond that you would have to get a JDBC-ODBC bridge driver to use an Access database as a datasource.

This is definitely possible; I'd try the first method and see if that works since that will be simpler.

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