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    Hi, I use access 2000 in my Point of sales applications but my problem is that the database keeps growing and growing, I need to use another type of database, what do u suggestthan:((ks alot ps:I can't use MSSQL becuase it needs space on the PC RJ -- modified at 4:05 Saturday 25th February, 2006

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      Hi, I use access 2000 in my Point of sales applications but my problem is that the database keeps growing and growing, I need to use another type of database, what do u suggestthan:((ks alot ps:I can't use MSSQL becuase it needs space on the PC RJ -- modified at 4:05 Saturday 25th February, 2006

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      rawanrawan wrote:

      I need to use another type of database, what do u suggest

      Depends really on how big the db is going to get. My suggestion would be Microsoft SQL Server or MySQL (if you are on a budget). Microsoft SQL Server will scale very nicely. ...Steve "Give a man a fish and you've fed him for a day. Teach him how to fish and you've fed him for life." (Translation: I'll show you the way, but not write the code for you.) I read that somewhere once :-) -- modified at 4:04 Saturday 25th February, 2006

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