rudeboymcc
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Hi. I have an Access 2007 database with lots of passthrough queries that go to SQL server, such as Views etc .
One View set up on the server for example, returns a list of house addresses in two formats, one for a mail address:
1 The avenue
London
and one for a list of properties:
The Avenue, 1, London
At the moment both of these strings are being created on the sql server and being passed ot access as separate columns.
Ive just realised that i've effectively doubled the amount of traffic going over the network.
Is it good practise to pass all the separate columns (Address, Number, and City) to Access, and let the front end do the stirng concatenations? This is working over VPN so network bandwidth is limited.
One View set up on the server for example, returns a list of house addresses in two formats, one for a mail address:
1 The avenue
London
and one for a list of properties:
The Avenue, 1, London
At the moment both of these strings are being created on the sql server and being passed ot access as separate columns.
Ive just realised that i've effectively doubled the amount of traffic going over the network.
Is it good practise to pass all the separate columns (Address, Number, and City) to Access, and let the front end do the stirng concatenations? This is working over VPN so network bandwidth is limited.