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How to Migrate From Microsoft Access to SQL Server (Video Series)
Video Category:
Administration: Tools, Utilities and Common Tasks
Skill Level:
200 (Beginner - Intermediate)
Versions/Editions Covered:
SQL Server 2005
,
SQL Server 2000
,
SQL Server 2008
So it's time to move away from using that friendly, rapid-application-development tool Microsoft Access and start using a full-blown relational database management system such as SQL Server, eh? There are many reasons to move from Access to SQL Server and this video gives you the primary reasons why people move from Access to SQL.
Highlights from this video series:
Differences between Access and SQL Server
Definitions of the ACID test and how it applies to SQL Server but not to Access
Memory and CPU support in SQL Server
How transactions are handled differently between the two systems
Using the Access Upsizing Wizard and understanding/overcoming its limitations
Using Access Data Projects (ADPs)
and much more
Videos in this Series:
Title
Skill
Length
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Pt. 1 - Why Migrate From Microsoft Access to SQL Server?
200
19 mins.
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Pt. 2 - Migration and Upgrade Options for Moving From Access to SQL Server
200
8 mins.
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Pt. 3 - Using the Access Upsizing Wizard
300
20 mins.
Download
Pt. 4 - Viewing the Results and Doing Repairs
300
13 mins.
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Pt. 5 - Working with the .ADP File
300
11 mins.
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Miscellaneous Bits & Pieces:
Performance Tip: Try to keep your transactions as short as possible. This reduces wait time and locks held which increases concurrency
Security: Most DBAs prefer to remove the SQL Server login "BUILTIN\Administrators" either from the SQL Server or from the fixed server role "sysadmins" for security reasons
If you see a file/folder that is green in color in Windows Explorer that is an indication that the file is encrypted using EFS (Encrypted File System)
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