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Conference amcucs::ms-sqlsvr

Title:Microsoft SQL Server Support
Notice:Please Registar, Note #11
Moderator:AMCUCS::BETTS
Created:Tue Aug 23 1994
Last Modified:Thu Jun 05 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:382
Total number of notes:1233

343.0. "Access V2.0 and SQL Server V4.2.1" by CHEFS::EDWARDSD () Tue Feb 25 1997 11:55

Hi,

We've got an application running here in the U.K using VB4 on the client and
MS-ACCESS V2.0 on the file server (an Alpha/NT 3.5.1).  Due to the number of
users now accessing the system, I feel that MS-ACCESS is not the right database
product for us and consequently we are looking at upsizing to SQL Server. 

Unfortunately, the users also have a MS-ACCESS V2.0 database locally on their
PC in order to provide offline working capabilities.  These "local" databases
have links to the database on the file server.  As a result, I believe we
are restricted to using SQL Server v4.2.1.  Now, I've heard mixed things 
about this version of SQL Server.  Can anyone here tell me if we would get 
advantages in terms of improved locking and performance by moving to this 
version, or do we really need to be looking at upgrading both the front and
back-ends to ACCESS V7.0 before upsizing ? The application uses ODBC connects
to RDB and RMS datastores.  Can the upsizing tool, and SQL Server, cope with
these connections ?  Is it likely that we will need to make coding changes
as a result of the new database format ? 

Thanks,
Dave
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