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Database design

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replyReply Wed 18 Feb 2009, 16:30Delegate Nanna said...

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Database design

At what number of tables does a database become too unruly?

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replyReply Sat 21 Feb 2009, 21:02Trainer Cress said...

RE: Database design

Hello Nanna
Thank you for your question. This depends on how much data you have in the tables, there isnt a set answer here. However, here is a link to a page which discusses the limitations of Microsoft Access:

http://www.databasezone.com/techdocs/acclimit.html


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Cress

 

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Action queries

Unlike select queries you cannot use action queries as a data source for the use with forms or reports,as they do not return a dataset that can be read.

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