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... 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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