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To: BEEJAY who wrote (6546)3/23/1998 8:37:00 PM
From: Michael Olin  Respond to of 19080
 
The easiest way to do it is to use ODBC. It should be straightforward. I use Microsoft's "Create New Data Source" wizard from within Access and it works like a charm on a local Oracle database. Be sure to install Oracle's ODBC driver. It is on the Oracle 7.3 CD

-Michael



To: BEEJAY who wrote (6546)3/24/1998 10:47:00 AM
From: MrJoltCola  Respond to of 19080
 
You'll need SQL*Net (ORACLE client installed), then use
ODBC to create a data source. If you don't have SQL*Net
then you'll have a problem. This is usually something a DBA
does since you'll need to find out the host info for the
DB (SID, port, etc.) Good luck.