[AccessD] MDBs vs SQL Server

Reuben Cummings reuben at gfconsultants.com
Tue Dec 23 10:10:47 CST 2003


4.  However, it's not due to my clients not wanting it.  I develop and sell
in house software that we create from scrath.  The client wouldn't even know
the difference because they make no choices in what I write or develop in.

It comes down to a time issue for me.  I am currently building 3 new apps to
hit the market in the next 3 months and constantly updating all my other
apps.  So a lack of time has kept from making the switch.

Reuben Cummings
GFC, LLC
phone: 812.523.1017
email: reuben at gfconsultants.com

> -----Original Message-----
> From: accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com
> [mailto:accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com]On Behalf Of John W. Colby
> Sent: Monday, December 22, 2003 8:23 PM
> To: AccessD
> Subject: [AccessD] MDBs vs SQL Server
>
>
> I'd like to conduct a non-scientific poll to discover what you folks use.
> Please pick one of the numbers and respond to the list.
>
> 1) I use SQL Server for all my data.  I wouldn't touch an MDB BE with a 10
> foot pole.
> 2) I use SQL Server mostly, but will touch an MDB BE with a 10
> foot pole, as
> long as I don't have to be responsible for the mess.
> 3) I have used SQL Server in at least one actual client system
> but my bread
> and butter is made with MDB BEs.
> 4) I am fascinated with the possibilities of SQL server, have
> looked at it,
> perhaps installed it at my office, but just don't have the call
> for it from
> my clients.
> 5) What's this here SQL Server thangie?  All my database BEs are done with
> MDBs.
> 6) I prefer to do my data stores in Excel spreadsheets, but if I
> must an MDB
> is at least within my grasp.  SQL Server is for them big boys n they won't
> talk to me.  I would still be using Borland's Reflex if I could
> get a copy -
> now THERE's a REAL MAN'S database!!!
>
> Just pick a number and put it in the first line of your response.
>
> As for me, I am a 4.  I have SQL Server installed in my office, moved my
> billing db to it in order to have a real live in use system using it, and
> have regretted it ever since.  In fact I yanked the data back out into an
> MDB last week after having to rebuild my system twice and then ending up
> with torn pages in my SQL Server database.
>
> John W. Colby
> www.ColbyConsulting.com
>
>
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