I know that with SQL if you use more than 16 tables (I think its 16??) you will start having trouble.
I have a report that has 52 Paradox tables and it appears to be ok for now (I'm just beginning it though!)
Can anybody share info on this? Why or how is this possible? What are the possible effects of having this many darn tables in the report?
I didnt build it myself, folks. Somebody put these tables in here and then told me to build the report off of em...
I want to be sure there are no issues that might come up later from having this much in here?? Please advise. Thanks!
LMC cryerlisa@hotmail.com
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I have a report that has 52 Paradox tables and it appears to be ok for now (I'm just beginning it though!)
Can anybody share info on this? Why or how is this possible? What are the possible effects of having this many darn tables in the report?
I didnt build it myself, folks. Somebody put these tables in here and then told me to build the report off of em...
I want to be sure there are no issues that might come up later from having this much in here?? Please advise. Thanks!
LMC cryerlisa@hotmail.com
select * from Management where proj_mgmt_skills <> NULL
0 records returned