Hi us90na,
Please have a look at
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Connecting_to_Microsoft_Access
it is not up to date (ADO is now available for .accdb), but might help
you nevertheless.
If you connect to the Access data base, you cannot alter the structure
of existing tables. You should consider to use another data base engine
and copy your data.
Kind regards
Regina
us90na schrieb:
I developed a database in Access and "connected" then saved it into Base. I
can read my tables but when I go to add a new table I get the error "Could
not append colum: invalid column descriptor."
And when I click OK I get, "Error while saving the table design. Invalid
field definition "id' in definition of index or relationship"
I am running WinXP and Java 1.6.0_24
Thanks for the help
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