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Re: Access Databases

by "Last Boy Scout" <Dummy@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Mar 22, 2007 at 11:57 AM

You have got to be kidding.  Access can not compare to Oracle.  Access may 
work well for less then 20 people on a limite basis.  However, Access is
not 
designed for anything larger than that.  Access is actually an application

with a database.  Oracle makes databases and front end software so I dont 
think I need to fault you on that.

You might find some info at oracle or someplace else like at IBM.  Try 
looking at MSDN Microsoft Developers Network or whatever microsoft calls
it. 
People at Microsoft can probably tell you some things like the maximum
file 
size of access files and what the maximum numbers of users are.  Access by

itself is not inherently a multi-user environment.  You would have to 
purchase some other software or application to be able to use any database

with access in that manner.

Database
Database Engine
ODBC Connections
SQL SERVER
SQL CODE or Stored Query Language Scripts
Application (To present and Access Data)

If you are going to compare something to Oracle you may want to consider
IBM 
Universal Database and or DBMS, AND a few other Databases of the same or 
similar quality.  A lot of these vendors also have applications to do 
different business functions.  Sometimes that is more im****tant than the 
acutal database.  You have to look a licensing requirements also.  Cost is

sometimes more im****tant than function.  Some products require an
expensive 
SQL Server, and some dont or have their own ODBC Drivers and native SQL.


"Solclung" <solclung@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message 
news:7bdc887d562dd8224fe4bf5c8a0771cd@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>I am trying to form a relation****p with the fields I have just produced,
> and it tells me for everyone that I try relation****ps must be on the
same
> number of fields with the same Data type.  What does that mean? And how
> can I fix it? This project is due in a few days and I don't know what I
> did wrong, or how to get it right.  HELP!!! PLEASE    Thanks Solclung
>
 




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Access Databases
"Solclung" <  2005-11-06 01:06:53 
Re: Access Databases
Mickey <yoyo@[EMAIL PR  2005-11-07 23:12:22 
Re: Access Databases
"Last Boy Scout"  2007-03-22 11:57:53 
Re: Access Databases
"Last Boy Scout"  2007-03-22 13:08:18 

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