The easiest method - though not necessarily the most efficient one - is to create a remote view in the database. I believe you first have to create a connection, though. In the connection, you would specify an ODBC driver, and things like the username and password. Not sure what else is required. The remote view itself is very similar to a local view.
>Hi friends.
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>Today I was bored and I tried to include a Database and a table in it on my pauper web site. I did it. Now I'd like to use it but I don't know how.
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>First I have to connect it. Anyone can tell me the basic steps to get that?
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>Mi intention is upload data for my clients.
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>It's a MySQL database.
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>Thank you
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> Héctor
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