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aharpro #1
No Microsoft Access Database listed
I have all my databases as .mdb (microsoft access batabase). I just installed
Coldfusion on my Linux server, but when i went to add my data sources, access
database was not listed. Can i add that or is there a way to convert .mdb
databases to some other database. I prefer speed. Here are my options on my
data sources list:
DB2 Universal Database
Uniformix
Microsoft SQL Server
MySQL
Oracle
other
Sybase
thanks
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Neculai Macarie #2
Re: No Microsoft Access Database listed
> I have all my databases as .mdb (microsoft access batabase). I just
installedaccess> Coldfusion on my Linux server, but when i went to add my data sources,my> database was not listed. Can i add that or is there a way to convert .mdb
> databases to some other database. I prefer speed. Here are my options onAccess is not supported on Linux, you'll need to install another database> data sources list:
> DB2 Universal Database
> Uniformix
> Microsoft SQL Server
> MySQL
> Oracle
> other
> Sybase
(MySQL would be a good choice).
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