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Re: How does Access 97 rate as a front end?

From: Tim Romano <tim_at_ot.com>
Date: 1998/12/28
Message-ID: <36879F07.F55B43B6@ot.com>#1/1

In general, when it comes to ODBC, caveat emptor. As of 11/98 (I haven't checked since then), Oracle's ODBC drivers for version 8.X were UNABLE TO HANDLE OUTER JOINS and there were serious acknowledged bugs in the ODBC drivers for 7.4.x.

Those warnings aside, there are a number of things you can do with MS-Access and Oracle that do get some work done, though they are really quick-and-dirty, largely because of how Access was designed to work with server-side data. You can:

So, if your application is for "casual" ad hoc use with a smallish database (~ 50mb) then Access might well suffice. But if you have a commercial-quality client-server application in mind, then Access won't be suitable.

Tim Romano Received on Mon Dec 28 1998 - 00:00:00 CST

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