G
Griff
I have a colleague who wants to build a web application that is expected to
have a fairly low number of web requests and have this site capture data in
a database. His heart is set upon Access as the back-end database.
Now, I'm happy to accept that Access is a great product, but I know very
little about it - I've always used SQL Server. My gut reaction is to
suggest that he uses SQL Server Express in preference to Access, but
unfortunately I don't know enough about Access to argue why it shouldn't be
used as a database behind a web application. I don't even know much about
the licensing model.
Could someone provide the details here (or persuade me otherwise)?
Thanks everyone
have a fairly low number of web requests and have this site capture data in
a database. His heart is set upon Access as the back-end database.
Now, I'm happy to accept that Access is a great product, but I know very
little about it - I've always used SQL Server. My gut reaction is to
suggest that he uses SQL Server Express in preference to Access, but
unfortunately I don't know enough about Access to argue why it shouldn't be
used as a database behind a web application. I don't even know much about
the licensing model.
Could someone provide the details here (or persuade me otherwise)?
Thanks everyone