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We are using an ODBC driver that we purchased from Hit Software. We are
using it with some Access applications. If you need additional information
let me know and I will put you in contact with the person in our
organization who can give you the details.
Thanks,
Sandra Linder - Mead Corp. - Packaging Division
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Subject: BPCS and ODBC
Can anybody give me some advice about using ODBC to access BPCS?
I'd like to know if there are drivers available. I need to tap a couple
of fields in some applications I've written in Access and Excel.
Mark Watkins
Information Technologies
Shaklee Technica, Norman OK
mwatkins@shaklee.com
(405) 573-4293
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