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To: Dave Bissett who wrote (5094)1/16/1999 9:16:00 AM
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Can't say as to filemaker; I know nothing about it. Access,
however, is the genuine article. A true relational database
with a good application development environment, integrated
VBA and a graphical QBE interface that writes SQL for you.
I almost never have to resort to SQL except for highly
specialized queries.

Like anything, Access has its quirks, but nevertheless it's a
very rich database environment. It's also relationally
complete if such things make a difference to you.

Filemaker may be just as good for all I know, but I can
strongly recommend Access. There isn't a heck of a lot of
software around for which I'd say that. Besides, I can
answer questions about Access <ggg>.

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