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Need tools to Convert Access to SQL environment

Guy
I got a big Access file (1 400 tables) to convert to SQL and I would
like to be provided with some automated tools, except upsizing wizard
and DTS, to convert it on my own.

I got a lot of forms and query to convert too.

Can someday provide me with at least one tool name ?

Thanks,

Guy
Jul 20 '05 #1
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Hi
AFAIK the upsizing wizard is about your only option. SQL Server does not
have forms, these will remain in the access database/project.

Have you tried the wizard? If yes does it produce any errors?

John

"Guy" <gu*@graphic-designer.com> wrote in message
news:e0******** *************** ***@posting.goo gle.com...
I got a big Access file (1 400 tables) to convert to SQL and I would
like to be provided with some automated tools, except upsizing wizard
and DTS, to convert it on my own.

I got a lot of forms and query to convert too.

Can someday provide me with at least one tool name ?

Thanks,

Guy

Jul 20 '05 #2
Also...

You may want to post to the access news group!

John
"Guy" <gu*@graphic-designer.com> wrote in message
news:e0******** *************** ***@posting.goo gle.com...
I got a big Access file (1 400 tables) to convert to SQL and I would
like to be provided with some automated tools, except upsizing wizard
and DTS, to convert it on my own.

I got a lot of forms and query to convert too.

Can someday provide me with at least one tool name ?

Thanks,

Guy

Jul 20 '05 #3

John,

The wizard did a little bit of the job (a lot to complete), but nothing
is available to help me finish conversion, moreover with forms and
query.

What' the Access newsgroup URL ?

Thanks,

Guy
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Jul 20 '05 #4
Hi

Either:

comp.databases. ms-access
microsoft.publi c.access.*

Your forms will need to remain in the access database or an access project,
they is no equivalent in SQL server.

John
"Guy Yug" <gu*@graphic-designer.com> wrote in message
news:3f******** *************** @news.frii.net. ..

John,

The wizard did a little bit of the job (a lot to complete), but nothing
is available to help me finish conversion, moreover with forms and
query.

What' the Access newsgroup URL ?

Thanks,

Guy
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Jul 20 '05 #5
On Fri, 28 Nov 2003 17:10:42 GMT, "John Bell"
<jb************ @hotmail.com> wrote:
Hi

Either:

comp.databases .ms-access
microsoft.publ ic.access.*

Your forms will need to remain in the access database or an access project,
they is no equivalent in SQL server.

John
"Guy Yug" <gu*@graphic-designer.com> wrote in message
news:3f******* *************** *@news.frii.net ...

John,

The wizard did a little bit of the job (a lot to complete), but nothing
is available to help me finish conversion, moreover with forms and
query.

What' the Access newsgroup URL ?

Thanks,

Guy
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Do you mean you want the forms / queries to remain in access but use
sql server as a source of tables, or do you want to convert them to
something else? Either way you might find this link helpful

http://www.microtools.us/

It's a tool that purports to convert an access application to an
asp.net one.
Jul 20 '05 #6
Guy,

www.upsizewizard.com has the tool to convert Access Queries(even with
form parameters) to SQL stored procedures.

wizard
Jul 20 '05 #7
Guy
Thanks for your time and info.,

I'll have a tour of this tool soon.

Guy

wi****@upsizewi zard.com (upsizewizard) wrote in message news:<c6******* *************** ****@posting.go ogle.com>...
Guy,

www.upsizewizard.com has the tool to convert Access Queries(even with
form parameters) to SQL stored procedures.

wizard

Jul 20 '05 #8
On 30 Nov 2003 08:57:53 -0800, gu*@graphic-designer.com (Guy) wrote:
Thanks for your time and info.,

I'll have a tour of this tool soon.

Guy

wi****@upsizew izard.com (upsizewizard) wrote in message news:<c6******* *************** ****@posting.go ogle.com>...
Guy,

www.upsizewizard.com has the tool to convert Access Queries(even with
form parameters) to SQL stored procedures.

wizard

Hmmmm $10.000 dollars to convert a Access Database to SQL kinda pricey
isnt it?
Jul 20 '05 #9
MNF
Lyndon Hills <ly****@nospam. tenegi.com> wrote in message news:<66******* *************** **********@4ax. com>...
Do you mean you want the forms / queries to remain in access but use
sql server as a source of tables, or do you want to convert them to
something else? Either way you might find this link helpful

http://www.microtools.us/

It's a tool that purports to convert an access application to an
asp.net one.

Has anyone actually use this Microtools converter? Is it good?

Regards,
Michael Freidgeim
Jul 20 '05 #10

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