On 2/8/01, paul smith penned:
>My recollection of the insight of some SQL Professionals is the SQL2000 is
>mostly an upgrade for large enterprise users (the Oracle wars).
>
>best,  paul
>
>At 02:44 PM 2/7/01 -0600, you wrote:
>>what features does it have that SQL 7 doesn't?  Bug fixes maybe?  I mean, is
>  >it worth upgrading to considering how much it costs?

Don't forget the fact that MS seems to have the option of pulling the 
plug on SQL 7 licensing at their whim. Then you'll have to purchase 
the upgrade to 2000 and surely end up spending more in the long run.
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Bud Schneehagen - Tropical Web Creations

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