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Ray White 
      
3 years ago
Is Python a good coding language to learn to work with Access?
Alex Hedley  @Reply  
           
3 years ago
In what way do you want to work with it with Access?
Ray White OP  @Reply  
      
3 years ago
AI ChatGPT  Chatbots
Alex Hedley  @Reply  
           
3 years ago
Still not sure exactly what you want to do?
Are you wanting to run a Python script in VBA and get the response to use in Access?
Alex Hedley  @Reply  
           
3 years ago
Have you seen OpenAI?
Ray White OP  @Reply  
      
3 years ago
( Are you wanting to run a Python script in VBA and get the response to use in Access? )
Yes, I did watch the OpenAI video.
I was just asking isn't Python the best to use with ChatGPT ChatBots
Kevin Yip  @Reply  
     
3 years ago
The best language for Access is VBA, which has access to all the objects, properties, methods, etc. of your database.  To interface with ChatGPT, you need to interface with its API, which can be done with VBA (or almost any language), as shown in Richard's recent video.  One reason to use Python (or any outside language) is when someone has written code in Python that you want to "borrow."
Alex Hedley  @Reply  
           
3 years ago
Any language would be fine to use, I guess it's how much you want to learn and if you can reuse it with anything else in your development journey.
If VBA doesn't get to where you want it, go for it, happy to share some further resources if you want some pointers
Ray White OP  @Reply  
      
3 years ago
Thanks Alex
I am just looking at AI and trying to see how I could automate task in Access, Not just for writing VBA code
But for automating form data enters, Pulling in data form the web and so on.
(happy to share some further resources if you want some pointers) Yes please..

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