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Hi everyone,

 

I've posted an article yesterday and I am very thankful for the quick support I got from the community.

 

I do feel that I should try to read more about my problem before posting here, but I am just overwhelmed plus the drastic change in temperature I’m facing in my region!  ;D

 

Alright, so what’s going on is that I have coded an entire website with in mind to have an Access Database. So everything works great...

 

But now I am faced with the problem that I have to have my webpage work with phpMyAdmin, which works completely differently in running my sql statements and everything, ie: ->EOF, select statement, etc...

 

Is there a way for me to have a smooth transition for my code to work with phpMyAdmin instead of Access at the moment, because recoding all of this means an enormous amount of work with not much free time left on my hands.

 

I have found this article, which somewhat relates to what I want to do, but not exactly:

http://www.planetsourcecode.com/vb/scripts/ShowCode.asp?txtCodeId=242&lngWId=8

 

So maybe it is possible, I am just not sure.

 

Alright thank you once again!

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