[AccessD] Access 2000/ 2002 ADP with SQL SERVER 2005?

Martin Reid mwp.reid at qub.ac.uk
Tue Oct 10 04:24:18 CDT 2006


Sander
 
>From what I can tell ADPs will not receive the same focus re development at MS as linked applications. WIth SQL Server 2005 you will be OK provided you dont use any of the new SQL Server data types just pretent its SQL Server 2000.
 
The new migration assistant for Access and SQL Server 2005 is really good and you should use this. AT the moment its not complete software but shoudl give you a good idea of what will happen when you move.
 
Martin
 
Martin WP Reid
Training and Assessment Unit
Riddle Hall
Belfast
 
tel: 02890 974477
 

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From: accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com on behalf of Sad Der
Sent: Tue 10/10/2006 10:07
To: Acces User Group
Subject: [AccessD] Access 2000/ 2002 ADP with SQL SERVER 2005?



Hi group,

we've just started a new project. We want to create an ADP. We've never done this using a SQL Server 2005 back-end. Are there any known issues/problems why we shouldn't do this?

Regards,

Sander




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