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From: langered31 on 21 Dec 2007 16:40 Hi, I only know the basics in authorware 7 and i want to put a link into my project to open up access 07 database on its own in my C: drive so i can put information into my database. how do i do this. Thanks
From: Amy Blankenship-Adobe Community Expert on 21 Dec 2007 21:32 Look at the ODBC ShowMe "langered31" <webforumsuser(a)macromedia.com> wrote in message news:fkhbrh$207$1(a)forums.macromedia.com... > Hi, > I only know the basics in authorware 7 and i want to put a link into my > project to open up access 07 database on its own in my C: drive so i can > put > information into my database. how do i do this. > > Thanks > >
From: Erik **Adobe Community Expert** on 23 Dec 2007 23:43
ODBC is the common method if you want to send date from the A'ware file to an Access file (the ShowMe folder is in your Authorware folder. However if you just want to open the file so it's visible, use the JumpOut function. Erik langered31 wrote: > Hi, > I only know the basics in authorware 7 and i want to put a link into my > project to open up access 07 database on its own in my C: drive so i can put > information into my database. how do i do this. > > Thanks > > -- Erik Lord http://www.capemedia.net Adobe Community Expert - Authorware http://www.adobe.com/communities/experts/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ http://www.awaretips.net - samples, tips, products, faqs, and links! *Search the A'ware newsgroup archives* http://groups.google.com/group/macromedia.authorware *The Blankenship Caveat: Note that direct linking to http content through any Authorware icon will likely fail if a proxy server is present!* |