Fellow Monks,
I have a very simple question which unfortunately is giving me problems. I wish to display an Access database. That's it. I don't need to perform queries or retrieve data; all I need is to open and display the database. Is there a way to do this with OLE instead of 'system' or 'exec'? I know how to do this in Excel:
use strict; use OLE; my $excel = CreateObject OLE "Excel.Application"; my $wrkbk = $excel -> Workbooks -> Open("C:/File.xls"); $excel -> {Visible} = 1;
And I know how to do this in Word:
use strict; use OLE; my $word = CreateObject OLE "Word.Application"; my $doc = $word -> Documents -> Open("C:/File.doc"); $word -> {Visible} = 1;
What is the equivalent for Access? Thanks.

In reply to How to display an Access database by jobs_ron

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