Your best bet is to store the data on a host in whatever dasaabte you want to use and then access it remotely. If FatCow won't allow remote access then find a host that does and move to that one. Many do so instead of being forced to be locked out of your own data find someone new. The type of programming you use won't make any difference.I don't recommend hosts since I sound like a shill for them. Suffice it to say there are many that will allow your client app to access the db remotely. Confirm with their tech support before you buy.I don't even consider a host unless that's an option.
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export data to csvAnthony Raj S December 27, 2011 at 6:57 PM
How to make the csv file available for download like pdf?
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Your best bet is to store the data on a host in whatever dasaabte you want to use and then access it remotely. If FatCow won't allow remote access then find a host that does and move to that one. Many do so instead of being forced to be locked out of your own data find someone new. The type of programming you use won't make any difference.I don't recommend hosts since I sound like a shill for them. Suffice it to say there are many that will allow your client app to access the db remotely. Confirm with their tech support before you buy.I don't even consider a host unless that's an option.
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