PDF Data Connection with Access 2003

Who ever can help me!
I am trying to make a data connection on my pdf form using "Adobe Live Cycle designer 7.0" to my access database.
I already did the conncetion...the problem here is that once the submit button is clicked i don't have any returned data on my database access...
I don't know if i am clear!!

Ok That is good .....did you bind the fields on your form to the fields in the data connection?
This is difficult to debug without having the DB and the form to look at.
Paul

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