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philippeillinger
Aug 02, 2024Copper Contributor
ADODB performance problem
Hi All, (Win10, Win11) To highlight a performance problem (with ADODB/ACCESS), on a heavy client, I wrote two small programs one in VB.NET (and VBA), the other in CPP/MFC. Using the same component (...
philippeillinger
Aug 11, 2024Copper Contributor
And i have read, that Microsoft don't continue ACCESS...
I have found an open source issue...Sqlite / ADO...the performance are identical...but just be care to put a transaction !!!
I have found an open source issue...Sqlite / ADO...the performance are identical...but just be care to put a transaction !!!
Tom_van_Stiphout
Aug 11, 2024Iron Contributor
> And i have read, that Microsoft don't continue ACCESS.
Please post the link here.
It is not true.
Please post the link here.
It is not true.
- philippeillingerAug 12, 2024Copper ContributorYou’re almost right
But the question I ask myself...why did Microsoft abandon DAO, in this case? And especially not have offered an x64 version ?
the link : https://www.comparitech.com/net-admin/microsoft-access/
But, I agree, we find good and not good on the net...
Regards