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Using a MDE file as a data source?

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Is it possible to use a MDE file as an obdc data source?
If so how? What steps?

I am lost!

Reeveb
Sep 13 '07 #1
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pbmods
5,821 Expert 4TB
Heya, Reeveb. Welcome to TSDN!

I'm going to go ahead and move this thread to the Oracle forum, where our resident Experts will be better able to help you out.
Sep 14 '07 #2
reeveb
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Heya, Reeveb. Welcome to TSDN!

I'm going to go ahead and move this thread to the Oracle forum, where our resident Experts will be better able to help you out.
I am confused! Since the MDE file is a MSAccess file why would you move this to the Oracle forum?

Reeveb
Sep 14 '07 #3
pbmods
5,821 Expert 4TB
Cause I'm neither an Access nor an Oracle developer. I just assumed the first 'O' in ODBC stands for 'Oracle'. Oops.

I have notified an Oracle admin that this thread needs to be moved.
Sep 14 '07 #4
debasisdas
8,127 Expert 4TB
Thread moved to ACCESS forum.
Sep 15 '07 #5
ADezii
8,834 Expert 8TB
Is it possible to use a MDE file as an obdc data source?
If so how? What steps?

I am lost!

Reeveb
I am not 100% sure, but I do not believe that an ODBC Driver exists for a .mde file.
Sep 15 '07 #6
Scott Price
1,384 Expert 1GB
Cause I'm neither an Access nor an Oracle developer. I just assumed the first 'O' in ODBC stands for 'Oracle'. Oops.

I have notified an Oracle admin that this thread needs to be moved.
Just FYI pbmods! ODBC stands for Open Data Base Connectivity. Another reason i just LOVE acronyms :-)

Regards,
Scott
Sep 15 '07 #7
pbmods
5,821 Expert 4TB
Just FYI pbmods! ODBC stands for Open Data Base Connectivity. Another reason i just LOVE acronyms :-)

Regards,
Scott
Yeah, yeah.
Sep 15 '07 #8

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