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When setting up a database, i write out every attribute i'm possibly going to use. then i start normalizing. First remove all the redundant data (first normal form)... 1nF... actually read this: http://www.trumpetpower.com/Papers/Normal_Forms On…
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You could use SSIS (built into sql server 2005) or DTS (sql server 2000) (also known as integration services) You could use a Linked server (inside of sql you can create a link to your ms access database) then do an INSERT INTO [sqlserver.table] …
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You could use SSIS (built into sql server 2005) or DTS (sql server 2000) (also known as integration services) You could use a Linked server (inside of sql you can create a link to your ms access database) then do an INSERT INTO [sqlserver.table] …
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You could use SSIS (built into sql server 2005) or DTS (sql server 2000) (also known as integration services) You could use a Linked server (inside of sql you can create a link to your ms access database) then do an INSERT INTO [sqlserver.table] …
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When setting up a database, i write out every attribute i'm possibly going to use. then i start normalizing. First remove all the redundant data (first normal form)... 1nF... actually read this: http://www.trumpetpower.com/Papers/Normal_Forms On…
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When setting up a database, i write out every attribute i'm possibly going to use. then i start normalizing. First remove all the redundant data (first normal form)... 1nF... actually read this: http://www.trumpetpower.com/Papers/Normal_Forms On…