I've used all three, Access, Oracle and MySQL. I have the least expertise
with Access.
My impressions are:
* Access is very limited in what it can do with respect to real database
manipulations, those contained in SQL. It does not handle large amounts of
data well. Access is really a very fan
Gene Gurevich wrote:
> them to Oracle. The developers are now considering
> switching from Access to MySQL and I'm trying to
> figure out what are the advantages of that move. I
Any DB is better than Access for a sizable table. Once access gets to about
100k records in a table it completely bom
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Sent: 31 August 2001 16:37
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Subject: MySQL vs Oracle vs Acess
Hi
This is a very generic quesiton and I would appreciate
any info. I am an Oracle dba; our developers are now
using access for their own small projects. When these
projects grow and become too large for Access we
Hi
This is a very generic quesiton and I would appreciate
any info. I am an Oracle dba; our developers are now
using access for their own small projects. When these
projects grow and become too large for Access we move
them to Oracle. The developers are now considering
switching from Access to M