[thelist] Getting around the 225 character limitation in MS Access
Chris Anderson
Chris at activeide.com
Mon Oct 8 11:36:30 CDT 2007
> I have used SQL server, however, I would
> like to change to MS Access as it would cut
> the webhost cost significantly, the reason
> I haven't used Access it the past is the 225
> character limitation.
Why not try SQL Server Express?
It's free, thereby reducing costs, but allows you to use the SQL Server skills you're used to.
It's limited to a number of CPUs, and RAM, but those limits are so high that if you're near them, you're big enough to pay for full SQL Server.
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Hi,
I have a small asp driven non-profit website that has one section that I set up so the content can be updated via a webform. It is small maybe using 10 entries tops with 3 or 4 fields per entry.
I have used SQL server, however, I would like to change to MS Access as it would cut the webhost cost significantly, the reason I haven't used Access it the past is the 225 character limitation.
Does anyone know of a way to get around the 225 character limitation in Access?
I am mostly a front end developer who knows enough .asp to set up a very simple database structure and use server side includes. I can also integrate cold fusion and .jsp code into html, however, I couldn't set up a database structure using these.
Nancy Johnson
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