>Another good thing about MS Access is that it can be easy to teach a non DBA >or programmer to use. For example I can create a low level DB user who only >has read access. Link to the DB using MS Access and this user, and I can >give this to a manager who can have HOURS of fun crunching stats... leaving >the programmer to do more productive tasks.
That sounds pretty awesome. Is this a scenario where we can give non-technical users access to generate their own query reports based on data in MSSQL? Tiang
