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rickyzicky
Posts: 208 From: roch, ny Status: offline
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Access to SQL - 2/28/2002 22:51:08
Is there a place that I can find the ins and outs of converting from Access2k to SQL. I've managed to lear a lot from this forum and have an extensive databses driven site. However, I know nothing about sql and how the data is stored. I need to speed up the searches and prepare for more users as my site is getting more popular Thanks RZ
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William Lee
Posts: 1179 Joined: 1/25/2002 From: Singapore Status: offline
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RE: Access to SQL - 2/28/2002 22:55:46
quote: Is there a place that I can find the ins and outs of converting from Access2k to SQL. I've managed to lear a lot from this forum and have an extensive databses driven site. However, I know nothing about sql and how the data is stored. I need to speed up the searches and prepare for more users as my site is getting more popular Thanks RZ
Great to hear the popularity climb! Here's some info : https://support.interland.com/PublicResourceCenter/ReferenceCenter/faqs/faq.asp?faqid=134 William Lee
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rickyzicky
Posts: 208 From: roch, ny Status: offline
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RE: Access to SQL - 2/28/2002 23:22:54
perfect !! Thanks
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Mojo
Posts: 2441 From: Chicago Status: offline
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RE: Access to SQL - 3/1/2002 1:34:37
You probably will not see a speed increase just by switching. Unless you are already encountering 15 to 40+ concurrent users... Access is pretty fast with a few users. Joe
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