Tony
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Tony Toews, Microsoft Access MVP
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Without performance being *affected*? None, of course. <g>
The limit to the size of a single .mdb file is 2 GBytes. I'm aware of
at least two Access databases (one in Access 2.0!) with over
20,000,000 records in one or more tables. As a rule of thumb, I'd
start looking into client-server software when the database reaches
1.0 or 1.25 GBytes or five million rows; but the decision would vary
greatly depending on your particular application.
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