← Back to context Comment by Spooky23 11 hours ago They generally cannot. But they do banish Access. 2 comments Spooky23 Reply pasc1878 8 hours ago Now that is different.Access gets used for a shared DB and that is quite easy to corrupt. It is much more cost effective to have that in a proper central database (I supse SQLLite is better here as well) cwillu 5 hours ago Excel is also a shared DB: it has supported multiple concurrent users accessing and modifying the same spreadsheet for decades.
pasc1878 8 hours ago Now that is different.Access gets used for a shared DB and that is quite easy to corrupt. It is much more cost effective to have that in a proper central database (I supse SQLLite is better here as well) cwillu 5 hours ago Excel is also a shared DB: it has supported multiple concurrent users accessing and modifying the same spreadsheet for decades.
cwillu 5 hours ago Excel is also a shared DB: it has supported multiple concurrent users accessing and modifying the same spreadsheet for decades.
Now that is different.
Access gets used for a shared DB and that is quite easy to corrupt. It is much more cost effective to have that in a proper central database (I supse SQLLite is better here as well)
Excel is also a shared DB: it has supported multiple concurrent users accessing and modifying the same spreadsheet for decades.