On the upper top-right corner of the Access window there’s a help filed where
you could type “Access specificationsâ€. This gives you detailed sizes of
access databases, tables, queries etc…
But, by linking tables in separate databases, you can effectively have a DB
larger than 2 GB, and we frequently have reports from people who are doing
so. (I've never used a split-Access-Jet database remotely approaching the
maximum. My clients all moved to a server database back end for reliability
and recoverability before total data size became an issue.)
On the upper top-right corner of the Access window there¡¯s a help filed where
you could type ¡°Access specifications¡±. This gives you detailed sizes of
access databases, tables, queries etc¡
On the upper top-right corner of the Access window there¡¯s a help filed where
you could type ¡°Access specifications¡±. This gives you detailed sizes of
access databases, tables, queries etc¡
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