Are you aware that there are applications out there web based and running
directly from Access across a LAN quite happily with upto a couple of
million records?  Obviously not!

No, Access is not an enterprise level application, but if you know what
you're doing and do the job well Access is a perfectly acceptable database
for large and medium traffic applications.

Don't make judgements about whether an application is the most appropriate
tool when you know nothing of the project requirements or specification.


> Erm, if its a big project you sure as hell dont want to be doing it in
> Access - its a Desktop application.   You should stick with MS SQL
Server -
> its far more robust and is Enterprise level!
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Robert Bailey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 16 January 2003 16:10
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: MS Access
>
>
> Being that I have mostly developed apps on MS SQL or Sybase, I am
> getting ready to embark an quite a large application using MS Access. My
> question is this, can you use joins at all in Access? I have written
> quite a few access apps, but nothing complicated enough to need any
> joins in the SQL. Thanks!
>
>
> Robert Bailey
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> "Famous for nothing!"
> http://www.tinetics.com
>
>
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>
>
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