[Rockhounds] Database template?
J Bryan Kramer
codeburner at gmail.com
Sun Oct 26 16:14:19 PDT 2008
Microsoft gives away SQLServer these days, but like PostgreSQL it takes some
programming knowledge to use it. And a front end bulider too.
BK
On Sun, Oct 26, 2008 at 18:35, Al Balmer <albalmer at copper.net> wrote:
> On Sun, 26 Oct 2008 17:13:45 -0400, "J Bryan Kramer"
> <codeburner at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >Access is fine as a database tool, just so long as you use it as a one
> user
> >personal database. If you ever try to use it as a multiple user database.
> >More than one person at a time that uses it. Then you will have grief in
> >store for you. The rule among programmers is that Access is a multiuser
> >database so long as n=1
> >
> I've used the free, open source, PostgreSQL in commercial products and
> have been impressed with it. Truly an industrial-strength product,
> free and well maintained. Cheaper and better than Access, but harder
> to do something quick and dirty.
>
> --
> Al Balmer
> Sun City, AZ
>
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