The Enterprise functionality can run on both MS Access and MS SQL*Server. I would expect people to always run Enterprise in production on SQL*Server, although one customer actually runs it on Access.
It's not feasible to install SQL*Server for evaluation. So to see all of the Enterprise functionality, evaluate it on MS Access.
To me Enterprise has simply been the functionality of business on an SQL platform. Thus i do have to ask why would anyone run it on MSAccess, surely thats Business?
I've looked at the product comparison and only found one feature unique to Enterprise.
"Date defined by shopper on purchase" although i'm not sure what this actually means.
Are we at the begining of extra features being added to Enterprise only?
The idea is that features suitable for larger and higher volume customers are added uniquely to Enterprise. There may be some features added first to Enterprise and then later migrated down, but there are no definite plans for this at the moment.
As well as some date control stuff you mentioned, other features unique to Enterprise are much more granular user access control and an order picker tab which allows items to be picked or confirmed using a bar code reader. That's what I can remember at 8.55pm - there may be a couple ofother small points I've missed I'm afraid.
The point of having Enterprise on Access is really for evaluation, SQL*Server gives big advantages.
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