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Old May 17th, 2005, 04:17 AM
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That will be hard to do because now I am running into compiler errors
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i'm trying to import a .mdb file into filemaker...any ideas? tried finding odbc drivers, it seems to be too much. I have a windows machine up with access, but don't know how to export the whole database into a different format.
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FMPro Migrator still requires a Windows computer

The Mac OS X version simply generates scripts that you have to run in Virtual PC or an Intel computer running under Windows...
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In responce to Filemaker being bad...
I must disagree. Our small dept (15 or so clients) works great with FMP, and we've been on it for the last 7 years. While I like SQL, I prefer FMP for what we are doing....and yes I do use it on a laptop . The only problem I have with it is that it needs a mac, or windows machine to work and I cannot can my windows machine in favor of a linux station because of it.


I must say though that access is really bad, all around bad. If you want to keep track of your CDs and DVDs...well OK, but for any other application...yuck
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I found this by google: Actual OS X ODBC Drivers for Microsoft Access database. Hope this helps.
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