Santosh:
Would this project require any type of reporting which is highly formatted? If not I would Stefan recommended and us VB6 (or VB.Net, if so use the MS Oracel Data Provider). This will give you all the functionality you will need. If basic reports are required you could always use the MS Excel object to create them (Excel must be on the machine though).





From: Stefan Jahnke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: AW: From Microsoft Access to Oracle
Date: Tue, 18 Mar 2003 05:23:43 -0800

Hi

We extensively used OO4O with Access 2000. It works fine, gives you all the
Oracle specific stuff, but ... it's more work, since you have to code more
things.
I personally think it's worth it, eventhough I wouldn't go with Access in
the first place. If it has to be VB, why not use VB 6.0 and Access just to
display reports. There are lots of things (e.g. using ocx controls like the
MS tree control in Access) that make you want to commit suicide.
Nevertheless, the data access itself through OO4O works and we didn't have
any problems with it.

Regards,
Stefan


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The easiest way is to ODBC link the tables and develop like it is an MS
Access project.
This is not the best way due to security and a host of other issues.
I have seen using ADO & oo4o through VBA to make the connection.
This seems to work ok, but does require alittle more coding then the average
MS Access database project.


OTN has some great sections of using ADO and oo4o.


----- Original Message ----- To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, March 18, 2003 1:08 AM

Hello list,

   I want to create a new form in Access where user input will be
there....and the data entered i have to store it in Oracle database.
Can anyone of you guide me in doing this..How ???

Thanks and Regards,
Santosh








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