[AccessD] OT: SQL Server

William Hindman wdhindman at dejpolsystems.com
Fri Jun 19 04:42:33 CDT 2009


...big step that ...and learning curve ...but wow, what an orchestra! :)

William

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From: "Gustav Brock" <Gustav at cactus.dk>
Sent: Friday, June 19, 2009 4:54 AM
To: <accessd at databaseadvisors.com>
Subject: Re: [AccessD] OT: SQL Server

> Hi Darryl
>
> Seems like you feel the rhythm - now turn on Visual Studio for your 
> front-ends to hear the music.
>
> /gustav
>
>
>>>> Darryl.Collins at coles.com.au 19-06-2009 08:26 >>>
> Rambling thoughts...
>
> I have used and loved Access and Excel for year and years, but I think I 
> have a new love now.  Gotta say how totally impressed I am with SQL 
> Server - Even the Free Express version is bloody brilliant.
>
> I use the enterprise version at work, but need to demo some stuff on my PC 
> as a stand alone operation.  So I installed SQL Server Express 2008, built 
> an entire database from SQL Server 2000 scripts - tables, views, sproc, 
> functions, the lot really in only a couple of minutes, and then imported 
> all the data via DTS.  took less than half a day from nothing to having 
> something function perfectly well into an Access FE.
>
> the more I use SQL Server the more I am totally impressed, and the less 
> and less I use Access and Excel for anything but front ends linked into 
> SQL views and sprocs.
>
> ra ra ra...
>
> Just some friday afternoon musings from Oz....
>
> regards
> Darryl.
>
>
>
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