Access is good for quick and dirty database design especially for testing.
Then "upsize it" to SQL Server (if you have it).

Enterprise Manager can then be used to make adjustments to the SQL database.
Haven't used Access XP yet but it's probably even better.


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    There are free alternatives, don't use Access unless you must.

    Kevin

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