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 12 8265
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
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
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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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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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.
Guy, www.upsizewizard.com has the tool to convert Access Queries(even with
form parameters) to SQL stored procedures.
wizard
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
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?
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,
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