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At what point does Excel max out as a "database"?
We really push Excel with respect to linked data, updates, etc. How can one
intellgently evaluate when we've pushed Excel to the point to where an investment in a database (Access, SQL, etc.) is required? We have mission critical activities where we can'ty afford to have Excel "break" because we pushed it too far. Any feedback is appreciated. Thanks. |
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