the answer is nonew of the above....
Once you have determined that an Access database will help you store and manage your data, you will need to learn the parts of a database, how to start using Access, and how to navigate the Access window. In this lesson, we will provide a basic overview of Access, including the parts of a database, and common tasks you can complete using a database.
MS Access, MySQL, SQL Server,
Some commonly used database softwares are:OracleSQL ServerIBM DB2SybaseMS Access etc
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You would like to analyze data contained in an on-premises Access database. How will you do this with Power BI service?
Question doesnt make sense. There are tens of database types availible. Each using one or two drivers.
It will put the fields in Access into columns in Excel, and records in Access will be in rows in Excel. Data will be converted to appropriate data types.
No, it does not. A primary key can be different types of data, not just an integer.
An Access database is a relational database contained in a single file that you can upload to a directory on your Web server. People typically create an Access database file using Microsoft Access or FrontPage.
An Access database is a relational database contained in a single file that you can upload to a directory on your Web server. People typically create an Access database file using Microsoft Access or FrontPage.
I know some of them though I don knw if thaz all of database access types; 1. it is OLE 2. its ADO 3. itsDAO, and finaly 4. its ODBC.....m Omwange, so correct me..n or prove me wrong...c ya!
Have your form's input insert into a database (SQL, Oracle, etc) then access that database through Access's ODBC connection.