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By any terms Access is a relational database. Where have you been?
Russell Griechen
At 12:08 PM 12/21/99 , Steven J. Owens wrote:
>Johnson Andy writes:
>> MS Access is a relational database product.
>
>By what definition of the term relational?
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>Steven J. Owens
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