From access to SQL server

Although Microsoft's Access Database is extremely popular and adequate for smaller scale applications, many Access developers are discovering that their applications need a more robust, enterprise-ready database system like SQL Server. This book is designed as a guide for Access programmers loo...

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Main Author: Sinclair, Russell (Author)
Format: Unknown
Published: New York Apress 2000
©2000
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Summary:Although Microsoft's Access Database is extremely popular and adequate for smaller scale applications, many Access developers are discovering that their applications need a more robust, enterprise-ready database system like SQL Server. This book is designed as a guide for Access programmers looking to make this transition, but who have little or no prior experience with SQL Server. Veteran author Russell Sinclair begins by discussing SQL Server, its architecture and application environment, and its differences from Access. He provides coverage of key topics including security, data storage, system databases, database objects, and queries. Illustrates best practices for migrating Access databases to SQL Server Carefully explains the differences between these two systems and the changes needed for a smooth migration Assumes no prior knowledge of SQL Server
Physical Description:xiii, 340 pages illustrations 23 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and indexes
ISBN:1893115240