In message <[email protected]>, Lance J. Andersen <[email protected]> writes
You cannot put Access in the same category as Oracle, DB2, Sybase, MySQL, SQL Anywhere, PostgreSQL... etc...

Not even close.

Oh yes you can! Note that Charles said "designed"! The database is irrelevant if the *design* is poor (that's the point of MV - it makes that whole CLASS of DESIGN errors a lot harder to make).

[email protected] wrote:
By the way. To anybody that thinks a flat relational database enforces relational integrity. Have you ever seen an MS Access database designed by an end user?

Cheers,
Wol
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