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How does access store table data internally..?

ssb
Hello,

Am interested in knowing, how MS-access stores data internally...

When I create a table and load records into it, I dont find any "data
file" being created that possibles stores my table data.

Thanks.
Nov 13 '05 #1
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"ssb" <ma******@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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Hello,

Am interested in knowing, how MS-access stores data internally...

When I create a table and load records into it, I dont find any "data
file" being created that possibles stores my table data.


The data resides in the mdb file where the table definition exists. Access
doesn't use separate files for each object like some older programs do.
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Nov 13 '05 #2

"ssb" <ma******@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:de**************************@posting.google.c om...
Hello,

Am interested in knowing, how MS-access stores data internally...

When I create a table and load records into it, I dont find any "data
file" being created that possibles stores my table data.

Thanks.


dont listen to rick he have still access old style but not working! new
access data goto ms when online ms keep file on so big server. when offline
you data stay in temp floder yes. if you not connect long time you temp
data get delete.
Nov 13 '05 #3

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