Is it possible to integrate Sugar with a program that's built on MS-ACCESS?
If so, do I need an engineering degree to do it? A 12-year old??
Somebody lead me down the path to integration nirvana, please.
Is it possible to integrate Sugar with a program that's built on MS-ACCESS?
If so, do I need an engineering degree to do it? A 12-year old??
Somebody lead me down the path to integration nirvana, please.
Hi there,
I'm neither 12 nor a currently practicing engineer (though I have a degree!)... my first thought is to ask you to describe what kind of "integration" you're looking for. Can you explain a little more about your MS Access application and what specifically you want to integrate with Sugar?
Susie Williams
I have a 25 year old engineering degree but the only thing I needed to work on Sugar Database (mySQL) was the newest ODBC driver for mySQL.
With it you can link the sugar tables and work on them.
But you should change the Sugar tables from myISAM to innoDB, as myISAM locks whole database tables on access.
This can lead to problems
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