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Posted - 2006-03-24 : 08:27:01
madhavi writes "what are the differences between sqlserver and msaccess?"

jhermiz

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Posted - 2006-03-24 : 14:08:01
Use google


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afrika
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2706 Posts

Posted - 2006-03-24 : 15:15:05
tips

MS Access is a file db, for single- large users
SQL Server is a RDBMS (Relational database management system) for the enterprise


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JimL
SQL Slinging Yak Ranger

1537 Posts

Posted - 2006-03-27 : 16:15:00
Access is a little red wagon.
SQL is a Freight train.

Jim
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