Pass SQL from Access 2000 to Acrobat

I have the need to pass dynamic SQL statements (including the use of variables) from Access 2000 to an Adobe form.  The Adobe form will then display the data that is gathered by the SQL.  While I am fairly good at Access and SQL, I am just beginning with Acrobat.  The forms are developed and coded in LiveCycle Designer.  The SQL code has the ability to directly access either the linked tables in the Access DB or the data tables on the SQL server.  Thank you for your help and time.

I did not find the 1.30 plugin. I finally got it to work by fooling oracle into thinking that I had a 9i database installed by manually creating the \oracle\ora91 directory.
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