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From: Steven J. Owens <puff -at- netcom -dot- com>
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Date: Tuesday, December 21, 1999 6:29 PM
Subject: Re: FWD: Discouraging supervisor from tangential assignment
>> 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be out of date.
Yes, Access uses SQL.
Several newsgroups deal with Access, btw -- comp.databases.mc-access and
microsoft.public.access.
I got an offer from someone who wondered if I wanted help.