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ODBClink utilises ODBC-compliant connections and extracts the data from your accounting package into databases which can then be used by programs such as Microsoft Access, SQL Server, etc. ODBC is an acronym for Open Data Base Connectivity. ODBClink cleverly uses this framework to retrieve your data from your accounting package and present it to you in a format capable of being used in other programs.  
ODBClink utilises ODBC-compliant connections and extracts the data from your accounting package into databases which can then be used by programs such as Microsoft Access, SQL Server, etc. ODBC is an acronym for Open Data Base Connectivity. ODBClink cleverly uses this framework to retrieve your data from your accounting package and present it to you in a format capable of being used in other programs.  
Accounting Addons also has a range of practical add-on applications that can assist you to easily perform common accounting and analytical tasks.




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== Table of Contents ==  
== Table of Contents ==  
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