mcdhappy80
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Very soon I'll start to build a database which will approximately have 5000 new records a month, and it will have to keep records for last two years, so that is 5000 * 12 x 2 = 120000 records.
The scenario is :
Database will be empty at the beginning,
each month there will be 5000 new records
After two years when the records for the third need to be added the records for the first year will be deleted.
Questions:
Is this not to much records for access database to hold (and work with) at one the time?
What tactics must I think ahead of in order to optimize my access database to work as fast as it could?
The scenario is :
Database will be empty at the beginning,
each month there will be 5000 new records
After two years when the records for the third need to be added the records for the first year will be deleted.
Questions:
Is this not to much records for access database to hold (and work with) at one the time?
What tactics must I think ahead of in order to optimize my access database to work as fast as it could?