Wortz, Charles
CWortz at tea.state.tx.us
Fri Mar 7 15:18:01 CST 2003
Martin, It must be past your bedtime, or you never learned math. <VBG> 75% and 15% leaves 10% unaccounted for. That missing 10% must be for some poorly designed dbs. <grin> Further proof that you are staying up too late for your own good is your calling SSW, SWS. Superior Software for Windows probably could produce Superior Windows Software, but that is not the name they go by. <grin> Have a nice weekend and get some sleep Martin. Charles Wortz Software Development Division Texas Education Agency 1701 N. Congress Ave Austin, TX 78701-1494 512-463-9493 CWortz at tea.state.tx.us -----Original Message----- From: Mwp.Reid at Queens-Belfast.AC.UK [mailto:Mwp.Reid at Queens-Belfast.AC.UK] Sent: Friday 2003 Mar 07 15:04 To: accessd at databaseadvisors.com Subject: RE: [AccessD] AXP mde fe / be to fe / MSDE Eric Download it and give it a try. Its will do 75% of your tables etc which is not to bad for nothing. You do the other 15% manually. Martin Quoting Eric Goetz <EricGoetz at EGIsystems.com>: > Hi Martin, > > That sounds like a useful tool for upsizing the FE to ADP. > > As for the BE, I've made sure that all the row sources refer to saved > queries as suggested by Chipman and Baron in "Microsoft Access > Developer's Guide to SQL Server" and by Arthur Fuller in his post. > When I run the upsize wizard, it completes without error. I'm still > deciding > whether or not to deploy. Given that I only have tables and > relationships in the BE, do you think that I would benefit from > UpsizingPro for the BE? > > Thanks, > > Eric <Martin's post follows> > > Before upsizing anything I use this software > > http://www.ssw.com.au/SSW/upsizingpro/default.aspx > > To run a report on the MDB file. The software is not free and I freely > state that I have a free licence for this software from SWS. I have no > other > > connection to the company other than that. > > > > Martin