[dba-SQLServer] Upsizing and consolidating Access data into SQLServer

Steve Erbach erbachs at gmail.com
Fri May 18 16:41:15 CDT 2007


Jim,

Whoa!  There is some serious talent in your family!  Beautiful stuff!

» If your host has software online you can always roll-your-own login page. «

Not sure what you mean by that.  What kind of "software online"?

Steve Erbach


On 5/17/07, Jim Lawrence <jlawrenc1 at shaw.ca> wrote:
> Hi Steve:
>
> I thought I recognized a woman's touch.... I do not mean this in a negative
> way as my wife is a professional portrait artist and my daughters are in the
> design field with one being a web/fashion designer and the other a computer
> animator. (http://www.mirandalawrence.com, http://www.corinnajasmine.com,
> http://www.kflamenco.com + http://www.karadesigns.ca )
>
> If your host has software online you can always roll-your-own login page.
>
> Jim
>
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> Erbach
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> Subject: Re: [dba-SQLServer] Upsizing and consolidating Access data into
> SQLServer
>
> Jim,
>
> > That sure is a pretty application. <
>
> Why, thank you, Jim! I'll pass that along to my wife, Janet; she was
> the graphic designer.
>
> I don't think that going down will be a concern.  This application is
> mostly used once a month to record data for the previous month to
> report out to the various guvmint agencies.  It's time critical to a
> degree, but everybody knows to get the info into the system on a
> timely basis for monthly reporting.
>
> I'm thinking that it's pretty workable, too.  The only question mark
> with respect to the web host is what will the extra charge be for
> additional SQL Server logins.  I think that would be the way to go
> instead of using one master login to save a few bucks and then having
> separate application logins.  I don't want anybody getting the idea
> that they just have to have SQL Management Studio to get in to look at
> their data in the raw.
>
> Steve Erbach
> Neenah, WI
> http://TheTownCrank.blogspot.com
>
>
> On 5/16/07, Jim Lawrence <accessd at shaw.ca> wrote:
> > Hi Steve:
> >
> > That sure is a pretty application.




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