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DanS
Flightless Bird
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>>> How about the millions and millions doing SQL inserts
>>> when they enter form data in a webpage or app?
>>
>> Apps home users use don't use MS SQL Server.
>
>
> I've worked on a bunch of apps for MS/HP/Spherion/Lowes
> that use SQL Express 2005/2008 to create a local database
> on the users machine and populate it with form data or data
> from imports. You can write apps that use SQL Express also
> (and if you use the webinstall wrapper you'll be using one
> of my products.)
> http://blogs.msdn.com/sqlexpress/archive/2008/11/05/announci
> ng-the-sql-express-2008-installation-package.aspx
I didn't say you can't. I missed using the word typically in
there...'home users don't *typically* use SQL Server' (or SQL
Server Express).
I myself had it installed here and had used it to develop an app
at one point.
I'm not claiming to have an real statistics, but if only 1% of
people do, that's still only 1%. According to Linux
bashers....1% might as well be zero.