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SQL Server 2000 Tutorial: Pt. 3 - Using the Access Upsizing Wizard

   Chapter: Administration: Tools, Utilities and Common Tasks
Download! Skill Level: 300 (Intermediate)
Duration: 20:15
Size: 17.9MB
Versions/Editions Covered: SQL Server 2005 , SQL Server 2008 , SQL Server 2000
Added/Updated: Jan 11, 2007

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The Access Upsizing Wizard is the preferred way to migrate from Access to SQL Server when you only want to move the data but you want the reports/forms/modules/etc to still exist in Access.

Highlights from this video:
  • How to install the Upsizing Wizard
  • Overcoming limitations of the Upsizing Wizard
  • Understanding the options in the wizard
  • Best Practices for migrating from Access to SQL Server
  • Understanding the .ADP file (the Access Client/Server application)
and much more
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This video is part of the following video series: "How to Migrate From Microsoft Access to SQL Server"
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
To view all videos in this series, click here

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