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  • RE: Access Disdain

    I was just talking to a consultant I hired about this. Even with source management, it is virtually impossible to have two people working in the same database. ...

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    I don't think the MS has ever understood what they had with Access. Bill Gates was a real champion in the earlier days but as he got further away...

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    1) I'm not arguing that point. I've looked at some. The benefit of browser based solutions is their ease of distribution. If you can overcome the distribution...

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    If I want to hang a picture on the wall, I use a nail and a hammer. If I want to take photographs, I use a camera. Sure...

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    I/we understand that but it's a whole new class of technology they need to have supported if they host them in house.

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    Microsoft seems to have decided that the only solution is a web based solution so it is targeting that paradigm for development and letting client/server slide. I happen to...

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    called Access Projects, at least in most places I frequent

    The .adp, which was a limited version of the .mdb that could connect ONLY to SQL Server never gained...

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    GoofyGuy,

    and then turn back to IT when those tools go kuhflooey

    Luke Chung of FMSINC.com has written several excellent articles on exactly this topic. I can't find the specific one...

  • RE: Access Disdain

    I'd go along with the idea of Access for prototyping purposes, as I'd mentioned in my initial post; but that's as far as I would go, at least for enterprise-wide...

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    I'll start with the disclaimer - I am, like Armen, a MS Access expert and a former Access MVP so I am somewhat biased. I came to Access from...

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