Getting Started
The CData ODBC Driver for Microsoft Access is a standards-based ODBC driver with editions for Windows and Unix-based operating systems, like macOS and Linux. The following sections show how to create an ODBC data source and query data.
Creating a DSN on Your Platform
The following guides show how to use the standard tools to configure data source names (DSN).
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Windows
Windows DSN Configuration shows how to configure a DSN with the Microsoft ODBC Administrator tool.
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macOS
macOS DSN Configuration shows how to configure a DSN with the iODBC driver manager.
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Linux
Linux DSN Configuration shows how to configure DSNs with several major driver managers on Linux.
Microsoft Access Version Support
The driver connects to Microsoft Access Database files stored locally on disk. Supported filetypes include Microsoft Access 1997 (.mdb, r/o), Access 2000 (.mdb), Access 2003 (.mdb), Access 2007 (.accdb), Access 2010 (.accdb), Access 2013 (.accdb), Access 2016 (.accdb) and Access 2019 (.accdb) database files.
See Also
See the following sections to connect to the DSN from tools and from code:
- Using from Tools: Connect to the DSN from various tools on different platforms.
- Using ODBC: Connect to the DSN using the native ODBC API.
- Create a Linked Server: Connect to the DSN as a remote SQL Server database.
- MySQL Remoting: Connect to the DSN over the MySQL protocol.