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Just to confess...I have no extensive knowledge of Access. I have been
researching this subject. I am teaching myself Access and Database theory.
I am embarking on a Zip Code/City/State/Longitude/Latitude/ Category based
Business Directory. I know I will have lots of questions.
I have been contemplating outsourcing...any offers? I want to do the updates
and eventually expand the database to the whole site.
This will be at http://www.areamail.net/
Russell Griechen
At 05:24 PM 12/21/99 , Steven J. Owens wrote:
>Russell Griechen writes:
>
>> By any terms Access is a relational database. Where have you been?
>
> Off in the real database world :-). I'll take your word for it,
>though I haven't been impressed with Access in the past. I may have
>been misremembering a lack in some other area as a lack of relational
>capabilities. Does access provide SQL? Or my information may simply
>be out of date.
>
>Steven J. Owens
>puff -at- netcom -dot- com
>
Russell Griechen...Speak your mind...but ride a fast horse. http://www.areamail.net/