[AccessD] Moving to SQL Server

Hale, Jim Jim.Hale at FleetPride.com
Wed Jun 14 08:53:56 CDT 2006


I'm tired of wizards. What I really need is a muse.
Jim Hale

-----Original Message-----
From: Jim Moss [mailto:jim.moss at jlmoss.net]
Sent: Tuesday, June 13, 2006 5:36 PM
To: Access Developers discussion and problem solving
Subject: Re: [AccessD] Moving to SQL Server


A wizard with a default selection that would allow the developer to
override. The developer should be empowered to do their job which is
develop.


> Hi
>
> I am working (sort of with) the development people for the new SQL Server
> 2005 Migration Assistant. Anyway. When moving queries etc to SQL Server
> what server side objects should they be converted to
>
> Stored Procedures
> Views
> Passs Throughs
> UDFs
>
> Or should the developer have the choice. Say a dialog which listed the
> objects and allowed oyu to pick the most appropriate.
> I am interesteed in teh real work developers do as the primary focus of
> the assistant is developers.
>
> Would a wizartd driven interface help or would you prefer no wizard. If
> there was a wizard would you want it to do the whole thing or just prepare
> the databsae and then let you manually adjust things like queries and data
> types?
>
> How would you like queries in form objects handled?
>
> So what do you think?
>
> All comments etc will be passed on to the development group.
>
> Martin
>
>
>
> Martin WP Reid
> Training and Assessment Unit
> Riddle Hall
> Belfast
>
> tel: 02890 974477
>
>
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