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limits of MS Access databases
<i><b>Originally posted by : Majdi (tamweeh@excite.com)</b></i><br />In my project, I use a MS Access database. Some people told me the Access databases are limited in terms of length and multiple access. The problem is that my web site is asked to serve multiple simultanious access. If that kind of limitation exists I must think of changing from Access to Oracle or is there any other solution?<br /><br />Thanks.<br /><br /><br />
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<i><b>Originally posted by : steve</b></i><br />10 - 20 users is more than tops for ms access.<br /><br /><br />------------<br />Majdi at 4/11/2000 6:23:39 AM<br /><br />In my project, I use a MS Access database. Some people told me the Access databases are limited in terms of length and multiple access. The problem is that my web site is asked to serve multiple simultanious access. If that kind of limitation exists I must think of changing from Access to Oracle or is there any other solution?<br /><br />Thanks.<br /><br /><br />
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