RE: Using Access to create reports and queries to a SQL server

RE: Using Access to create reports and queries to a SQL server

 

  

Hey Norkett Margaret,
Are you sure she is a "developer"(Oh my! Phew!)! She just might be a
"Power User"! Ouch! Hehe.






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-----Original Message-----
From: Norkett Margaret
[mailto:mssqldba-ezmlmshield-x99807782.[Email address protected]
Sent: Monday, July 30, 2007 2:26 PM
To: LazyDBA Discussion
Subject: Using Access to create reports and queries to a SQL server

I have a developer here who LOVES to use MS Access to create queries and
reports in. She links tables from my SQL2005 database in it and goes to
town. I know I've read on this forum that there is a performance hit
involved with this practice (I think), so would like to take information
to
my boss to help him discourage her from this practice.



What say ye?



If you have any questions or concerns, please let me know them.



Margaret Norkett

Database Administrator

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