It's a dead project ... I couldn't find any useable output (that's more an indictment of my coding skills than anything else). I signed up and contacted the other two developers listed, but never got a response. If you're keen on the OLE DB / ADO play ground, you'll need to use the OLEDB-ODBC bridge with the ODBC driver.If you are using a version of MS Access that can utilize .net then you should look on sourceforge. I know of at least two projects over there that are ADO.Net drivers for PostgreSQL...
J
Ciao Fuzzy :-)
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