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- From: "Michael Vogt" <vogt@cs.indiana.edu>
- Subject: Paradox/SQL
- Message-ID: <1993Jan27.143742.8524@news.cs.indiana.edu>
- Organization: Indiana University, Bloomington
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- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 1993 14:37:32 -0500
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- Hi, Novice Paradox question follows...
- Is Paradox, by itself w/o 3rd party tools, SQL complient today?
-
- I've got the following situation:
- A client has a database that will be capturing about 8000 records a
- day of approximately 3 Meg of data a day. The internal information
- center is trying to get us to use Paradox instead of SQL Server.
- There are 24 users, hooked up to a MS LANMGR Lan, who will be
- accessing the data server. The data server must be SQL compliant,
- and support windows 3.1. SO will Paradox be an adequate data
- server?
-
- Thx
- -Mike
-