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Re: MS Access usefulness and size restrictions

From: Albert Marshall <albert.marshall_at_execfrog.demon.co.uk>
Date: Sat, 9 Jun 2001 17:20:55 +0100
Message-ID: <s6lXeADnzkI7EwzT@execfrog.demon.co.uk>

In article <9fs75p$ea2_at_dispatch.concentric.net>, wayne <no_at_email.please.com> writes
>> Do you recall an old adage, "It's a poor workman who blames his tool."?
 You
>> _do_, of course, have to know what you're doing. It is certainly possible
 to
>> make most any database choke up far below its capacity if you don't use it
>> correctly. The fact that you did that doesn't make _Access_ the culprit.
>
>All right. You crossed the line into language bigotry (you've never even
>seen my code, nor have you any idea of what my systems do!).
>
>I am not reading the rest of your post and I am not answering to you
>anymore.
>

Good. Does that mean that you'll keep your ignorance out of the Access newsgroups?

-- 
Albert Marshall
Database Developer
Marshall Le Botmel Ltd
01242 222017
Received on Sat Jun 09 2001 - 11:20:55 CDT

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