Sometimes you really have to go with what they want, and what they
desire it to be built on. I have already suggested using SQL, but they
insist on using Access, so I can either turn it down or just go ahead
and do it. The reason why they want to use Access is because the current
app is running on Access and they do not seem to understand that the
upgrade would take no time. Also, it is not going to be a high volume
app, just quite a few tables. Again, who am I complain as long as I get
paid

 
Robert Bailey
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
"Famous for nothing!"
http://www.tinetics.com
 
 


-----Original Message-----
From: Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, January 16, 2003 8:12 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: MS Access


Erm, if its a big project you sure as hell dont want to be doing it in
Access - its a Desktop application.   You should stick with MS SQL
Server -
its far more robust and is Enterprise level!

-----Original Message-----
From: Robert Bailey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 16 January 2003 16:10
To: CF-Talk
Subject: MS Access


Being that I have mostly developed apps on MS SQL or Sybase, I am
getting ready to embark an quite a large application using MS Access. My
question is this, can you use joins at all in Access? I have written
quite a few access apps, but nothing complicated enough to need any
joins in the SQL. Thanks!

 
Robert Bailey
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
"Famous for nothing!"
http://www.tinetics.com


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