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MySQL is my db of choice.. but this is corporate America and its not gonna happen... to make things worse... I don't technically work in the IT dept. here.. I'm fresh out of college witha BS in Computer Science and took the first job I got offered basically.. I do some gimpy work in which I find ways to incorporate perl, ruby , and java hehe... i found ole objects but can't find any good doc on them...
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by CountZero (Bishop) on Jun 05, 2003 at 18:48 UTC

    Hey, don't complain. I'm a lawyer and working for a big American corporation in Belgium and doing a lot of IT work.

    We all use MS Office 97, but as soon as my applications started to outgrow Access, IT suggested to switch to Lotus Notes and having it done by IT in New York (as they are the only ones who hold the passwords to unlock the innards of Lotus Notes)!

    I countered by suggesting using Perl ("never heard of it"), Apache ("huh??") and MySQL ("database server, what's the difference with Access?")

    It took IT management more than six months to decide and then they only agreed because I already had the application (dynamic web-site) up-an-running on my laptop.

    So don't despair, just keep pushing or go ahead anyhow: chances are nobody will notice you run MySQL through Access as a front-end.

    CountZero

    "If you have four groups working on a compiler, you'll get a 4-pass compiler." - Conway's Law