[geeks] Oh my god...

Ross Alexander ross at mail.two-cats.net
Fri Nov 29 12:51:38 CST 2002


* Lionel Peterson:
> --- Dan Sikorski <me at dansikorski.com> wrote:
> > And he also probably hasn't seen the pure horror of applications
> > written in access actually trying to be used to do real work. (Note
> > that i said TRYING, shit never works, but the "developers" have great
> > job security until someone around there gets a clue.)
> 
> My company is stressing Access in ways it should never be stressed - we
> have gotten error messages that the database is too large!
> 
> For small one-off projects it is fine, but for larger installations
> (like, more than one simultaneous user), something larger is strongly
> suggested).
> 
> We were going to use Access as a front-end to SQL Server (to preserve
> our code base and be able to use larger DB), but there is a funny thing
> that happens when you do that - Access attempts to draw in the entire
> database and work with it locally... defeating the whole reason for
> using SQL Server in the first place!

Our Vacular Surgery department is intent on buying an Access application
that, according to the vendor, takes 20~30 minutes to just open over
10baseT.


-- 
Ross Alexander
ross at two-cats.net



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