Lightwave
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That to me seems to be an optimal way of supporting citizen developers, improving security while taking advantage of MS Access's flexibility.In the one place where I didn't run into that, there was a long-term Access developer working as a consultant. He'd been there for many years as a consultant. His job was to take over those Access relational database applications and bring them up to standard. He had no desire to be hired full-time for some reason I never really got out of him. Nonetheless, that IT department didn't wash their hands of such databases; they turned them over to him to rescue.