The ODBC driver supports VFP 6 and lower. If you are using features that
have been added after that, you'll need to access the DBC and tables with
ADO.

HTH,
Tracy

-----Original Message-----
From: Philip Borkholder
Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2007 11:43 AM

Hey All,

I've been trying to connect to VFP 9 database containers from Access and am
getting an error that does not recognize the tables as tables.

Using the ODBC Visual Foxpro Database driver.

Anyone know what to do to connect Access to VFP 9 databases?

Here's the error I get:

Could not execute query; could not find linked table.

[Microsoft][ODBC Visual FoxPro driver]Not a table.(#123)

 

Thanks,

Philip 

 



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