No, but the other way round is possible. Open Access MDB and link your
needed oracle tables via ODBC. Then you can query both, Access and Oracle
tables.

Volker Schoen
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Von: Eberhard, Jeff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Gesendet: Dienstag, 3. September 2002 22:39
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Betreff: MS Access from Oracle


Can someone tell me where to start to find out how to access an MS Access
table from Oracle.  Basically what I want to do is be connected to an Oracle
database in SQL*Plus and execute a query against an MS-Access table.  Is
this possible?

Thanks,
Jeff
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