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Is there such a thing as an Access DBA???
Jet maybe.
Patrice.
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Sent: Wednesday, May 07, 2003 2:52 PM
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And a DBA to monitor the size so that it does not go above the threshold
no.of row.
If does or somebody changes it..page DBA and his manager!
TB for SQL Server...you mean 'T'otal 'B'ull***
... no more than 4 columns each and no more than 10 rows?? This limit should be sufficient for a mid-size corporation ...
Raj
> From: Lyndon Tiu [ mailto:ltiu_at_alumni.sfu.ca <mailto:ltiu_at_alumni.sfu.ca> ]
>
> Ths is real and happened to me last month.
> An "Access DBA" told me after seeing my Oracle/Postgresql database ER
Diagram:
>
> "Your database is too big. I took an Access course last year
> and the instructor mentioned that tables should have no more
> than 4 columns each."
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