On 3 Aug 98, at 12:11, Jack Killpatrick wrote:
> John Stewart wrote:
> > Jack Killpatrick wrote:
> > >
> > > John Stewart wrote:
> > > > We have three individuals that have spent their full time
> > > > the past year
> > > > trying to integrate and Access database into a web-based solution
> > > > with no success.
> > >
> > > How'd they keep their jobs?
> >
> > Their job was to make it work or show that it wouldn't work.
> > Conceptually, it should work. In actuallity, the NT OS and associated
> > software are not mature enough to accomplish. They are now looking into
> > a similar solution based around MSSQL server.
>
> Do you know where their solution failed?
Oh my gosh, is this a joke or what.
> > > > trying to integrate and Access database into a web-based solution
> > a similar solution based around MSSQL server.
You can use Perl/DBI to update/modify/query an access database on NT. I use it rather
than the much
slower access gui and my interest is data not design or endurance. You can see my
script here:
http://www.rede.com/rdbms/index.html
at the bottom of this page.
The problem was probably with the server.
How did they explain what seems to be a big waste of time?
Peter
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Free CGI Scripts and Applications
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