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In practical terms:
1. Unless you have only modest amounts, storing data in a 'proper' database would allow faster access. 2. Although a single Jet (MS Access) table is limited to 255 columns, you may use more than one table and join them very efficiently in queries. 3. You would probably end up with a better structure to both your data and your application. Jamie. -- |
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