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What is the difference between MS Access and SQL?

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S. Leo

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Answered Jul 11, 2019

MS Access is known as a relational database management system coming from a part of the office suite of products. Mostly it is used by small business and corporate departments for preparing small database application that serves for a specific purpose. MS Access provisions data in a format specific to access based on the Access Jet Database Engine.

MS Access is known as a relational database management system coming from a part of the office
SQL is a particular language of database explicitly designed to manage data in RDBMS. Access is used chiefly to create simple database solutions. SQL is also a standard made up of multiple components.

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