>There are two different issues here, and you have them intermingled (most people do that). The first is the data store. Access is NOT a data store. Traditionally, it has used Jet for data storage. Jet is not a good storage place. It does not scale. The second issue is the UI and reporting tool. This is where Access really falls...and it is not that great. If you need something quick and easy, use Access, which can connect to SQL Server. If you want a real developer tool, use VFP.
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>BTW, I'm up here at the MVP Summit at Microsoft. John Koziol pointed out this construction site here on the MS Campus. It shows the future of Access. The picture is here:
http://leafe.com/personal/mvpsummit03/accessfuture.jpg/viewROFL!
George
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