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Update PostgreSQL data by creating a linked table in Microsoft Access with the CData PostgreSQL ODBC Driver.
CData ODBC drivers connect your data to any database management tool that supports Open Database Connectivity (ODBC). This includes many of the most popular productivity tools, adding new capabilities for document sharing and collaboration. Using the CData ODBC driver for PostgreSQL, you can update live PostgreSQL data in Microsoft Access; for example, you can make updates that can be immediately seen by other users.
Connect to PostgreSQL as an ODBC Data Source
If you have not already, first specify connection properties in an ODBC DSN (data source name). This is the last step of the driver installation. You can use the Microsoft ODBC Data Source Administrator to create and configure ODBC DSNs.
To connect to PostgreSQL, set the Server, Port (the default port is 5432), and Database connection properties and set the User and Password you wish to use to authenticate to the server. If the Database property is not specified, the data provider connects to the user's default database.
Create a Linked Table to Orders Data
Follow the steps below to create a linked table, which enables you to access live Orders data.
- On the External Data tab in Access, click ODBC Database.
- Select the option to link to the data source. A linked table will enable you to read from and write data to the Orders table.
Select the CData PostgreSQL data source from the Machine Data Source tab.
- Select the Orders table. For more information on this table, see the "Data Model" chapter in the help documentation.
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Double-click the linked table to make edits. The linked table will always have up-to-date data and any changes will be reflected back to the underlying table.