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The "Choosing the Right Database Tools" white paper is available in Download Center

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Article ID:128384
Last Review:June 19, 2007
Revision:3.3
This article was previously published under Q128384
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SUMMARY

The Choose.exe file contains a document called "Choosing the Right Database Tools" that discusses Microsoft's database products: Microsoft Access, Microsoft FoxPro, Microsoft SQL Server, Microsoft Visual Basic, and Open Database Connectivity (ODBC). Use this document to decide which database tool is right for you.

The following file is available for download from the Microsoft Download Center:
Download Choose.exe now (http://download.microsoft.com/download/access1/whitpapr/1/win98/en-us/choose.exe)
The Choose.exe file contains the following file:
   Choosing.doc    The "Choosing the Right Database Tools" document
				
For more information about how to download Microsoft support files, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
119591 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/119591/) How to obtain Microsoft support files from online services
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MORE INFORMATION

This white paper contains the following topics:
Introduction
People Who Use Databases
Corporate MIS Professionals
Challenges
PC Database Developers
Challenges
Power Users
Challenges
Users of Pre-built Database Solutions
Challenges
Meeting These Challenges: Microsoft Database Tools
The Desktop: Microsoft Access
Business Challenge: Power Users need to gather, analyze and present enterprise information no matter where or in what format it resides
Microsoft Solution: The Microsoft Access Query Engine
Business Challenge: Corporate MIS professionals need front-end tools for downsizing
Microsoft Solution: Microsoft Access Basic and Full ODBC Support
Business Challenge: Non-Xbase PC developers need to build Windows-based database solutions
Microsoft Solution: The Microsoft Access Development Environment
Business Challenge: Power users need to build workgroup database solutions
Microsoft Solution: Microsoft Access Superior Graphical Toolset
The Desktop: Microsoft FoxPro*
Business Challenge: PC database developers need to migrate their Xbase solutions to Microsoft Windows
Microsoft Solution: FoxPro "Program Do"
Business Challenge: Some PC database developers build very large, complex applications for networked PCs
Microsoft Solution: The FoxPro Database Engine with Rushmore
Business Challenge: PC database developers who use Xbase need integrated tools to build applications quickly
Microsoft Solution: FoxPro Power Tools and Project Manager
Business Challenge: Corporate MIS and PC database developers want to run the same solutions across Windows, MS-DOS, Macintosh, and UNIX platforms
Microsoft Solution: FoxPro cross-platform support through table-driven database objects
The Desktop: Microsoft Visual Basic
Business Challenge: Corporate MIS and PC developers need to build production-level graphical solutions easily, without compromising performance or quality
Microsoft Solution: The Visual Programming Paradigm
Business Challenge: Leveraging reusable application components
Microsoft Solution: Visual Basic Custom Controls
Business Challenge: Corporate development teams need support for large-scale complex software projects
Microsoft Solution: ASCII Representation of all Visual Basic Source Code Files
Business Challenge: Corporate developers want to build Microsoft Windows-based front-ends to Microsoft SQL Server
Microsoft Solution: The Visual Basic VBSQL custom control
Business Challenge: Corporate Developers Need Programmatic Access to Platform Independent Remote Data
Microsoft Solution: Visual Basic Remote Data Access Via ODBC
Future Directions For Microsoft Desktop Database Tools
What About Objects?
The Enterprise Database Server: Microsoft SQL Server
Business Challenge: Managing mission-critical information
Microsoft Solution: SQL Server provides proven high-performance on-line transaction processing with state-of-the-art data management capabilities
Business Challenge: Hosting client-server solutions
Microsoft Solution: SQL Server advanced support for Windows-based client tools
Business Challenge: Integrating PC LANs with enterprise information systems
Microsoft Solution: Enterprise connectivity through gateways built on Microsoft Open Data Services (ODS)
Future directions for Microsoft SQL Server on Windows NT
Open Connectivity: WOSA And ODBC
The Need for Open Connectivity
Microsoft Windows Open Services Architecture (WOSA)
Business Challenge: Connecting applications to diverse services
Microsoft Solution: WOSA system-level APIs
Business Challenge: Adding new implementations of a service
Microsoft Solution: WOSA Server Drivers and Driver Managers
Microsoft Open Database Connectivity (ODBC)
Business Challenge: Connecting applications to remote databases
Microsoft Solution: ODBC provides a common database API and a database driver manager
Business Challenge: Back-end databases use different SQL dialects
Microsoft Solution: Use ODBC drivers to resolve SQL dialect differences
Business Challenge: Back-end databases offer fundamentally different functionality
Microsoft Solution: ODBC support for direct command pass-through
ODBC Industry Momentum
ODBC and DRDA*
ODBC and IDAPI*
ODBC Distribution
Summary

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REFERENCES

For more information about when to migrate from Microsoft Access to Microsoft SQL Server, visit the following Microsoft Web site:
http://download.microsoft.com/download/5/d/0/5d026b60-e4be-42fc-a250-2d75c49172bc/when_to_Migrate_from_Access.doc (http://download.microsoft.com/download/5/d/0/5d026b60-e4be-42fc-a250-2d75c49172bc/when_to_migrate_from_access.doc)

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APPLIES TO
Microsoft Access 1.0 Standard Edition
Microsoft Access 1.1 Standard Edition
Microsoft Access 2.0 Standard Edition

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