131,499 in the biggest table. Also experiencing similar problems with an
access database with 373,000 + records in one table although error
occurs when inserting into another table with only 18,000 records.


Giles Roadnight
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how big is it?  how many records in the biggest tables?  just wondering
(got a site with a similar problem, was considering migrating it to sql
server).


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No, just as Access is getting to be a bit unreliable now that the DB is
getting quite bid.

Thanks for all of the help guys, I think I'll take a look at MySQL when
I get a chance.


Giles Roadnight
http://giles.roadnight.name


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At 10:41 28/02/2003 +0000, you wrote:
> > MySQL doesnt have nice things like triggers and stored procs (yet)
>
>Having sorted the GUI issue out (MySQL Front), the fact that triggers
and
>stored procs aren't supported isn't the biggest issue if someone's
upgrading
>from Access imho.
>
>Paul

True .. but perhaps the reason he is wanting to move from access is to
have
the use of triggers and stored procs?



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