You asked how to use Firebase with Access. Since you described it a database, I gave you the answer in that context. If Firebase supports OBDC, you can link to it but "Access" the FE is still a client/server application and only runs in the cloud using applications that will run the Access App in a browser such as Citrix and Remote Desktop
"..You asked how to use Firebase with Access.."
No, i asked how to use PocketBase with Access
"..Since you described it a database.."
Firebase IS a database
If you disagree you can write to Google and ask to change the
writing they are using
"..If Firebase supports OBDC, you can link to it but "Access" the FE is still a client/server application.."
In any client / server system it is the client who sends commands or queries the server, the server just responds
Can you explain to me how you would, via odbc, send commands from the db server to the client without the client having requested anything?
Because this is the functionality that Firebase and PocketBase have more than the classic db
"..and only runs in the cloud using applications that will run the Access App in a browser such as Citrix.."
And what does this have to do with the initial request?