[AccessD] ADP vs. MDB for SQL 2000

Chris Mackin chris at denverdb.com
Fri Mar 14 13:14:00 CST 2003


Right now it's a FoxPro for DOS system and they currently don't run any
Access applications.  They only definites I'm aware of are the decisions to
use AXP and SQL 2000 (They already have the server installed on their
network with no databases on it).  The number of user is pretty small right
now, the amount of data is rather large and they do have some plans to
connect to remote sites via internet in the not too distant future.

Chris Mackin
www.denverdb.com
Denver Database Consulting, LLC


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Chris

Whats the application? How many users? etc all the usual stuff. Choice
depends
on a lot of things. Does the customer need the power of SQL Server right now
or will they need it very soon? If they are already using SQL Server I would
go Access XP and ADPs.


Martin



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