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Take a look at cfwebstore ( ). It's a complete package, built with cf and Access, and everything's ready to go. I used it on a site about a year ago and I haven't had any problems. It's extremely easy to customize, too.



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Ecobb
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I would say access could handle that, others would say no. But being able to handle it, and doing it well are very different :) if you get that much traffic, I would go with a database server (mssql, mysql, etc..), not access.

 
Importing is really not a problem. There are tools built into both Access and SQL Server for upgrading an Access database to SQL Server. The problem will be in your cfqueries. For example, Access handles dates differently than SQL Server, so you may have to modify your queries to cope with this.

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