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MS SQL vs Access!
Please help! I am doing a web application for a client! I have little experience with database..Which database should I use???
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Avoid Access!!! Then MsSQL is a very good database and of course there are many opensource options like PostgreSQL, Firebird and MySQL
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Thanks...I will go ahead get start with MS SQL....
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