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Hey Hey! It's SQL Server 2005 Express. And it's free! I'm not a real sql nerd, but after using MSAccess and linking it to my local college's SQL database rich with student information and login/attendence stats, I was able to devise MsAccess forms that acted as check-in/out... more
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Rated by leachdan on Apr 20 2006, 11:40pm
Hey Hey! It's SQL Server 2005 Express. And it's free! I'm not a real sql nerd, but after using MSAccess and linking it to my local college's SQL database rich with student information and login/attendence stats, I was able to devise MsAccess forms that acted as check-in/out sheets, helpline database tracker, and even an attendance mechanism that automatically generates reports so I don't have toooooo. In the words of Peter on Family Guy: "Friggin' Sweet!"
