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Orchid XP v8 wrote:
> Of course, MySQL (and other DB engines) can do all sorts of other fancy
> stuff that MS Access will never manage. (*cough* file security,
> anybody?) But for simple things, it's much quicker.
Yeah. Access is really MS's version of SQLite. It wasn't really intended for
end users to use it. It was so programmers would have a place to store stuff
their program used if they needed that sort of storage rather than
individual bulk files.
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Darren New, San Diego CA, USA (PST)
Ada - the programming language trying to avoid
you literally shooting yourself in the foot.
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