By all means, try to use SQL Server rather than Access.

SQL Server is much more capable than Access.

If by 'small' you mean 'free database servers', consider
PostGreSQL or MySQL.

Jared

On Tuesday 10 December 2002 13:15, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We are virtually an Oracle shop with 2-3 sql server databases due to
> 3rd-party software restrictions.
> We have been asked about supporting other "small" databases such as
> Access,etc within our company.  My question is if
> you were asked to support "smaller" databases what
> restrictions/guidelines/standards are worth considering?
> Be kind-constructive answers only :-)
>
> Thanks
> Rick
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