Re: DB app recommendations?

Subject: Re: DB app recommendations?
From: "Andrea Brundt" <andrea_w_brundt -at- hotmail -dot- com>
To: "TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com>
Date: Tue, 16 Sep 2003 11:22:32 -0400


"Hart, Geoff" wrote:
This suggests you may need an industrial-strength database (e.g., Oracle,
DB2) rather than a standard PC system (e.g., Access), but I'll leave
specific recommendations to those with more experience with databases. If
you do opt for something like Access, confirm that it's capable of handling
such large amounts of text. Also look for features such as "exports tagged
text" (e.g., XML or RTF) so you'll have the minimum amount of reformatting
to do once you pour the text into a word processor or DTP software.

Access might be a good solution in your case. The Memo datatype holds up to
65,535 characters (under most circumstances), and the OLE datatype can hold
huge freakin' 1GB objects from other OLE-enabled applications (like many
word processing and DTP tools). Access also exports XML nicely (including,
if you like, an XSLT and the data schema).

With several concurrant users, Access will crap out before a larger database
solution, so it might not scale up to meet your needs. In the early stages,
though -- why not?

Have fun!
Andrea

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