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Robert Shields

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I was a scientist in the health service until I retired in 2010 and have been involved with computers and their applications since forever.
As a hobby I developed a membership database for a local community. It started in 1999 and has gone through several versions of Access. Currently we use the Microsoft 365 version of Access as a front-end (lots of queries, forms, functions and reports). All the data are stored in a back-end SQL Server hosted by Microsoft Azure.
I find the world of ODBC quite challenging. Although I have several years of experience, I am only an amateur - and look forward to enjoying some expert help!
Best wishes -
Robert.
 
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Hello, Robert, and welcome to the forums. I doubt I'll personally help you much since I'm not an ODBC person, but don't worry. We have a lot of folks with plenty of ODBC experience.
 

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