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ASP.NET 1.1 with SQL 2005

Hello Friends,

I have my application using SQL 2000 database. I want to know if we
migrate this database to SQL 2005 then does the application run as it
is???

I mean with out changing code if we migrate only database to SQL 2005
does existing application will run as it was running previously.



Regards,
Avinash

Jun 26 '06 #1
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"Avinash" <av**************@gmail.com> wrote in message
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I have my application using SQL 2000 database. I want to know if we
migrate this database to SQL 2005 then does the application run as it
is???

I mean with out changing code if we migrate only database to SQL 2005
does existing application will run as it was running previously.


There *should* be no problems whatsoever.
Jun 26 '06 #2
As long as you don't forget to change the connection string.

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"Avinash" wrote:
Hello Friends,

I have my application using SQL 2000 database. I want to know if we
migrate this database to SQL 2005 then does the application run as it
is???

I mean with out changing code if we migrate only database to SQL 2005
does existing application will run as it was running previously.



Regards,
Avinash

Jun 26 '06 #3
Correct...

Don't forget to also change the Provider if it's an ASP.NET 2.0 application.


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As long as you don't forget to change the connection string. "Avinash" wrote:
Hello Friends,

I have my application using SQL 2000 database. I want to know if we
migrate this database to SQL 2005 then does the application run as it
is???

I mean with out changing code if we migrate only database to SQL 2005
does existing application will run as it was running previously.

Regards,
Avinash

Jun 26 '06 #4

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