August 2003
Beginner
368 pages
10h 49m
English

In a large organization, different people will have different uses for the information in a database. They might want to develop their own variations of your queries, forms, and reports, or even create their own. Allowing dozens of people to edit the objects in a database leads at best to confusion and at worst to disaster.
One easy solution to this problem is to split the database into a back-end database, containing the tables, and a front-end database, containing the other database objects. You can store the back-end database on a server and distribute the front-end database to all the people who work with the data. They can ...
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