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How to link MySQL Databases?

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Farhad has attended:
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How to link MySQL Databases?

How do I link a MySQL Database to an Access database, also being able to alter the information (records, tables) from a website?

Thank you

RE: How to link MySQL Databases?

Hi Farhad

Thanks for your post, it looks like consultancy may be the best way to assist.

3 steps to organising consultancy

1) email us some examples of your work, and list your key objectives). we will then profile & review your requirements

2) We will then send you a proposal
- Scope of work
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3) Secure the work by signing our consultancy agreement

If you would like to discuss this further then please let me know.

Regards

Jacob

 

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