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class=881063318-24052001>Officially there is no max, but realistically, as you
get close to a gig you start having serious issues. MAJOR performance
problems, increased crashes, a nightmare. Time to consider something more
robust, and honestly <BLASPHEMY> SQLServer is probably the way to go
<_BLASPHEMY>. The syntax matches up better so there are fewer
(almost no) issues porting code that runs against Access to SQLServer, where
there can be some issues moving to Oracle.
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class=881063318-24052001>Brian
Norrell Manager, MPI Development
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size=2>-----Original Message-----From: Luis DeUrioste
[mailto:luis_deurioste_at_rac.ray.com]Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2001 1:32
PMTo: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-LSubject: Re: MS
accessMigrate to ORACLE !
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"Li, Xiangli" wrote:
Hi, List <FONT
face=Arial>Is there anyone happen to know what's the database
size limitation for MS access97? I heard it's 1 gigabytes, how to overcome it
if that's true?
thanks <FONT
face=Arial>Li
Received on Thu May 24 2001 - 13:27:00 CDT
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