Which SQL Standard? On Friday, 16 November 2012 02:39:24 UTC, Tim Richardson wrote: > > Your experience with MS Access will not be good I think. It doesn't even > pretend to support SQL standards as far as I remember, and you'll have a > very difficult time getting support. > > The advice to consider the free edition of SQL server is something you > should look at. You get nice management tools, and the restrictions of the > free version aren't likely to bother you. The performance, robustness, > management tools and support is a completely different level than Access. > Access is not a server, multi-user access is handled at the OS file level > and it's not good. > >> >>
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