Re: why>?
- From: greaseman <greaseman.28n82m_1149030600.8568@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 30 May 2006 18:00:11 -0500
And your point is, besides the one on your head?
This is apples and oranges, since Excel is a spread***-type
application and Access is a database application, and besides that, WHO
CARES what you think?
".....sub-second response times against billions of records. " Really?
How? I've worked in companies, large and small, where tons of records
have crippled Access, as well as having several users hitting a
database at the same time has also crippled Access.
Perhaps you do know both Excel and Access, but most of your responses
and musings in this forum are a bit simpleton and extremely prejudiced.
You sound like, "Nyaaaa, nyaaaa, I can do this better than you can!"
That is only because as I said earlier, one is oriented toward
spreadsheets and one is oriented toward database processing.
If you don't care for Excel, then don't use it and please find another
newsgroup / forum to harass.
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