One method is to find a decent back end such as MySQL and move
your table across, while temporarily maintaining your front end in
Access. MySQL has a migration assistant which may help here.
In Access, link to the new tables, and pretend nothings changed.
This also gives yo the chance to dump Access in stages.
Good in principal, may require a bit of effort in practice.
On 5/04/2012 2:20 AM, yeldarbs wrote:
I saw an article that we can link microsoft access with libre database, but i
could not figure out if the one that sent the access file had to send the
link or if I could initiate the link. also if I can link the file how is it
done? Also does it link with MS office 2003? I would like to make this work
so i can dump Windows and go completely with linux, The rest of libre works
with Microsoft office so i can work with my gov. programs in linux. hope
for any help on this problem, thanks
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