"John Coyle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>Dag, we've used Access too for various applications over the years,
>including an Access 2 program that currently runs in 38 hospitals in our
>state, and an Access 95 (became 97) program that manages the maintenance of
>our city council's mobile phones and radios assets (over 3000 units).  In
>all, it's not a bad database system in a single-PC or small network
>environment

Many years ago I designed an Access 2.0 application for timing races
that I still use regularly. I've done races with around 1000 runners and
even the biggest events in the world - like the NYC Marathon - don't
have enough runners to give Access problems!

-- 
Mark Roberts
Photography and writing
www.robertstech.com

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