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What is a diffrence between SQL, MS access and SAS?

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What is a diffrence between SQL, MS access and SAS?..

Answer / sweety

SQL is a server based database whereas MS Access is a local
database.
SQL can be used when the number of users is high. For
example, considering MS Access, only 5 users can make use
of the access database at the same time. But incase of SQL,
many users can access the database at the same time.

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What is a diffrence between SQL, MS access and SAS?..

Answer / hussain

Yes SQL can be used when the number of users is high in the
database

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