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Help I currently have a website that im working on that distributes supplier releases via the web. Only problem with this is that the information has to be transferred into mysql each week manually. My question is if anyone knows of a way to do this within php where it would empty the tables and reload the new information from the inventory system in which the information resides. This could be an access.mdb which it currently is or also a transoft odbc database or an access odbc it doesnt matter to me as long as it can be done. If you may have a possible solution or have done something like this please email me at
chad.lowe@sidler.com

or im me at

cmlowe3714@yahoo.com
lodown1107@hotmail.com
sidlercml@aol.com

i am always online.

Thanks in advance
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