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Yes, you can easily build ACCESS 97 FORMS based on Oracle 8.0.5 table.
As usual, you need to define an ODBC source for your Oracle DB first.
Then you select "Link Tables" in Access, and select "ODBC Database" in
the File Types pop up. You can then connect to Oracle and select tables
to be linked. From this pt. onward, you can treat these Oracle Tables
as local Access tables and define Forms on it.
In article <373A116F.5A294F19_at_easynet.co.uk>,
Oracle Developer <rkamene_at_easynet.co.uk> wrote:
> Hello All,
> Can ACCESS 97 FORMS be based on an Oracle 8.0.5 table.
> If yes what steps do I have to take to achieve this.
> Thanks in Advance.
> RNK.
> London.
>
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