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No, but the other way round is possible. Open Access MDB and link your
needed oracle tables via ODBC. Then you can query both, Access and Oracle
tables.
Volker Schoen
INPLAN RUHR
Informationstechnik GmbH
Tel.: +49 208 / 65 91 - 950
Fax: +49 208 / 65 91 - 980
E-Mail: mailto:v.schoen_at_inplan.de
http://www.inplan.de
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Von: Eberhard, Jeff [mailto:Jeff.Eberhard_at_Rolls-RoyceGS.com]
Gesendet: Dienstag, 3. September 2002 22:39
An: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Betreff: MS Access from Oracle
Can someone tell me where to start to find out how to access an MS Access table from Oracle. Basically what I want to do is be connected to an Oracle database in SQL*Plus and execute a query against an MS-Access table. Is this possible?
Thanks,
Jeff
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