Francisco H Tapia
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Wed Mar 31 14:57:09 CST 2004
dejavu... QUICK if someone knows an alternate email address or phone number, quick email him and tell him someone has hijacked his account :|, :)... wasn't this question asked already? Martin Reid said the following on 3/31/2004 12:49 PM: >If your employer/customer asked you to move all your Access databases onto a >central SQL Server what problems other than code rewrite would you bring up? > >What would stop you doing this or maybe think twice before starting? > >I am working on a project which looks at moving all of an organisations >databases to SQL Server over a period of time. This is not a real project >but we are trying to see how developers would react to the possibility. I am >really interested in the view point of the actual people who may have to do >this. > >One of the areas I am looking at is performance and issues surrounding >redesign. for example at the university we have many small Access dbs which >duplicate student data. It would be fairly easy to remove this duplication >by moving them to SQL Server and linking to a core set of data making it >very easy for us to mange this type of installation. > >Comments.opinions etc appreciated > > >Martin > > > -- -Francisco