I've had experience with 3 out of the box software programs that used an SQL back end. 2 of the 3 allowed an open read/write connection.
Our current ERP system at work only allows a read access connection via ODBC. Frankly, it doesn't meet all of our needs moving into the future, and I would much prefer to be able to write specific apps in access as needed, and push data back to the system as needed.
I've spoke with the company, and they simply don't allow write access. Is this common? I kind of feel like our data is being held hostage....I love the base program, (don't really want to reinvent the wheel), but we will benefit greatly from specific functions unique to our business that is not provided with this program.
Our current ERP system at work only allows a read access connection via ODBC. Frankly, it doesn't meet all of our needs moving into the future, and I would much prefer to be able to write specific apps in access as needed, and push data back to the system as needed.
I've spoke with the company, and they simply don't allow write access. Is this common? I kind of feel like our data is being held hostage....I love the base program, (don't really want to reinvent the wheel), but we will benefit greatly from specific functions unique to our business that is not provided with this program.