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Let's not forget MyAccess, a plugin for Access that lets you manage
MySQL databases from within the familiar Access interface.
This is the best solution for someone moving from Access to MySQL.
Mike
Dave Brotherstone wrote:
> MySQL is a DBMS, SQL is a language. MySQL has an implementation of
MySQL is a DBMS, SQL is a language. MySQL has an implementation of SQL, as
does Access. All (most) SQL implementations are common for the simple
things (select * from tablename), but differ when things get more complex
(is about as broad an answer I could give!).
Web based access database is fi
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