I'm struggling to get Squirrel SQL to connect to MS Access database (just a normal one, no password):
- I create an Alias and use Driver: JBDC ODBC bridge (There is a tick in front of this driver)
- I don't know what to put in URL
- -------- I use: Path to database file ~~> Unsuccessful
- -------- I use: jdbc:odbc:Path to database file ~~> Unsuccessful
- I'm running it on windows 7.
I guest this should be a simple straight forward process, but please advise me how to get it working.
Now that the JDBC-ODBC Bridge has been removed from Java 8 the previous answer to this question will become less relevant over time. The following method uses the UCanAccess JDBC driver so it will work with Java 8 and it will also work on non-Windows platforms.
First, make sure that you are using UCanAccess version 3.0.5 or later. Download the latest version of the UCanAccess driver (
bin.zip
file) and unzip it to a convenient location. For this example I unzipped it toNote: When unzipping the distribution file be sure to specify "Keep directory structure" (or similar, depending on your unzip tool) so the folder structure appears as in the screenshot above.
Creating a Squirrel SQL "Driver" entry (one-time setup)
In Squirrel SQL, create a new "Driver" entry for UCanAccess
and specify the location of loader/ucanload.jar on the "Extra Class Path" pane
Note: Remember to enter
net.ucanaccess.jdbc.UcanloadDriver
as the "Class Name" (see above).Creating a database "Alias" (one for each database)
To open a specific database, create a Squirrel SQL "Alias" entry, replacing the
<path_to_database_file>
placeholder with the actual path to the fileor, in Windows
Important: Make sure that the connection URL ends with
;showSchema=true
.I found the solution. Put below string in URL:
(Assuming that path to your database file is D:\DBs\DatabaseFile.mdb)