View Poll Results: What is your Database Back End?

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    4 66.67%
  • SQL

    1 16.67%
  • Oracle

    1 16.67%
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Thread: Which Database are you using as your back end? [FMDesktop]

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    Default Which Database are you using as your back end? [FMDesktop]

    Microsoft Access?
    SQL?
    Oracle?

    It seems that you can use the various products, but, not at the same time, the version of FMDesktop 7 that ship are specific to database type.
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    Default Re: Which Database are you using as your back end? [FMDesktop]

    Quote Originally Posted by Wanderer
    Microsoft Access?
    SQL?
    Oracle?

    It seems that you can use the various products, but, not at the same time, the version of FMDesktop 7 that ship are specific to database type.
    Personally, I'll be using MS Access 2003. I have dabbled in SQL, but, all of my advanced training has been with Access and I use it on a daily basis for other functions.

    I'd like to try Office 2007, but, it doesn't look like that is currently supported.
    Melanie Stone
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