Patty-
If they have a bad attitude about Access (most corporate IT do), and they find out it's being set up as a back end to Access, you may be jumping from the frying pan into the fire.
John Viescas, Author
Effective SQL
SQL Queries for Mere Mortals
Microsoft Access 2010 Inside Out
Microsoft Access 2007 Inside Out
Microsoft Access 2003 Inside Out
Building Microsoft Access Applications
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On May 20, 2017, at 3:25 PM, P Mapes pj.mapes@yahoo.com [MS_Access_Professionals] <MS_Access_Professionals@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
Perfect timing on this post. I am going to download the PDF as soon as I finish this reply. Can you tell John, I am working on a very convoluted application (contract-to stabilize for long term) and the be is on a very slow shared drive that is used my many users in disparate locations.
My thinking is a real SqlServer is a better option as this is a large financial institution which treats their servers much better than their shared drives. Does that compute for you?
As always...
Thank you,
Patty
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On May 20, 2017, at 8:00 AM, qing qing qingqinga@yahoo.com [MS_Access_Professionals] <MS_Access_Professionals@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
Dear All,
I am planning to export my ms access backend to sql server. I was told that MySql is better. What would you suggest? Thanks in advance.
Best Regards,
Kevin
Kevin Zhao
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