A tiny, subprocess-based tool for reading a
MS Access
database (.rdb) as a Pandas
DataFrame.
To read the database, this package (thinly!) wraps MDBTools. Since I assume you're already using Pandas, it should be your only installation requirement.
If you are on OSX, install it via Homebrew:
$ brew install mdbtoolsThen, do,
$ pip install pandas_accessimport pandas_access as mdb
# Listing the tables.
for tbl in mdb.list_tables("my.mdb"):
print(tbl)
# Read a small table.
df = pandas_access.read_table("my.mdb", "MyTable")
# Read a huge table.
accumulator = []
for chunk in pandas_access.read_table("my.mdb", "MyTable", chunksize=10000):
accumulator.append(f(chunk))If you need more power than this, see: pyodbc.
I needed this code in a quick pinch -- I had no access to MS Access, and I had
a single .mdb file. If someone with Access would like to create a tiny
database for unit-testing purposes, I'd be much obliged.