A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away, esoteric@3times25.net (Geoffrey) wrote:
> I've got a client who is following my suggestion that they replace a
> set of excel spreadsheets with a database solution. They are
> looking at two proposals, postgresql solution or an Access solution.
> The requirements will include vpn connectivity from one site to
> another. It appears they will be going with the Access solution.
> I've got concerns regarding this based on research I've done that
> seems to indicate that Access, when used in a multi-user solution is
> easily corrupted. Does anyone have any knowledge/experience with
> such issues?
If the application will be lightly loaded, it may not be a big deal.
(After all, if the load is light enough, people might be able to do
the job by filling in 3"x5" index cards and filing them in a box.)
But if there are a bunch of users _actively_ updating the database,
Access gets unacceptable pretty quickly.
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