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Gail Shaw wrote:
>> Maybe I'll just use M$ Access. [Obviously that means I can only use
>> computers which have M$ Access.]
>>
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> No, you just need the access ODBC driver (which comes with the standad MDAC
> package) You'll need a copy of access to create the database, you don't to
> access the file over ODBC (or OleDB).
> Not sure about the licencing implications, but I'm guessing you aren't too
> concerned about that either.
Hmm, interesting.
So you're only paying for the GUI frontend, but the database engine? (If
indeed it warrents the term "engine"...)
> Other option you can try is to download SQL Server Express. It's limited in
> size of DBs it can handle, but is fine for testing.
> If you download the management studio pack as well, you get a nice GUI
> frontend for it. Otherwise you'll have to access it through command line
Or, alternatively, you can apparently download the full version of
Oracle for free - provided you promise to never ever use it "for real",
only "for test purposes". Apparently. And I already know how to work
Oracle...
But yes, Access would probably be much simpler just for test purposes.
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