On Sat, 2003-12-27 at 18:21, padmini badrinath wrote:
> and i am trying to read or access the mdb files from
> linux.
> This, am trying with the linux odbc driver
> I wanted to kno if the odbc manager is required for
> this purpose or is there a better way to do this
mdb is the MS Access file
On Sat, Dec 27, 2003 at 05:21:08PM +, padmini badrinath wrote:
> respected sir/madam
> My name is padmini
Hi, padmini!
No need to be so formal here--is it customary in India I wonder? Also
note this is a list, so there are many of us. And we know your
name--the header of your email contains
respected sir/madam
My name is padmini
and i am trying to read or access the mdb files from
linux.
This, am trying with the linux odbc driver
I wanted to kno if the odbc manager is required for
this purpose or is there a better way to do this
please reply
thanking you in advance
padmini
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On Thu, 17 Apr 1997, val.tamarov wrote:
> Please help me to get started !!!
> I am new to Linux and basic help will br greatly appreciated.
> I know already ls, pwd, cd, edit.
> But how to read floppy or change current drive to floppy (dos's cd a:
> command)
To begin, there's nothing like a good
val.tamarov writes:
> Please help me to get started !!!
> I am new to Linux and basic help will br greatly appreciated.
> I know already ls, pwd, cd, edit.
> But how to read floppy or change current drive to floppy (dos's cd a:
> command)
> how to go to cd-rom, how to distinguish executable f
On Thu, 17 Apr 1997, val.tamarov wrote:
> Please help me to get started !!!
> I am new to Linux and basic help will br greatly appreciated.
> I know already ls, pwd, cd, edit.
> But how to read floppy or change current drive to floppy (dos's cd a:
> command)
You have to either mount the floppy und
Please help me to get started !!!
I am new to Linux and basic help will br greatly appreciated.
I know already ls, pwd, cd, edit.
But how to read floppy or change current drive to floppy (dos's cd a:
command)
how to go to cd-rom, how to distinguish executable files out of regular
ones, somebody tol
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