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

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

 

  


Actually....
The method of connectivity between MS-Access to any external database is via
ODBC. Each activity or interaction of MS-Access with the DB needs to be
brokered via ODBC, and this causes a performance degradation. MS-Access
doesn't interact directly with the server.


Jeremy Greaves
Fenris Software Consulting, Inc


>From: "Norkett Margaret "
><mssqldba-ezmlmshield-x99807782.[Email address protected]
>To: "LazyDBA Discussion" <[Email address protected]
>Subject: Using Access to create reports and queries to a SQL server
>Date: Mon, 30 Jul 2007 14:25:31 -0400
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>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.
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>What say ye?
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>If you have any questions or concerns, please let me know them.
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>Margaret Norkett
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