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Migrating Access Databases to SQL Server

Duration: 2hr 39m | Video: h264, yuv420p, 1280x720 30fps | Audio: aac, 44100 Hz, 2 ch | 405MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English


At one point Access was adequate. But what happens when your database grows and you need more powerful tools? You can move it! Migration allows you to take advantage of SQL Server's advanced features, and maintain a link to the data in Access.


Watch this course to learn how to leverage what you already know to take that next step. Adam Wilbert reviews the basics of SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS) and introduces two workflows for migrating Access data: one using a simple export/import process and the other using the free SQL Server Migration Assistant (SSMA). He also shows how to convert Access to SQL data types, link Access to SQL data via an ODBC connection, and address special concerns for Access 2010 data.

 

Topics include:
  • Why upgrade?
  • Importing a SQL database
  • Exploring data types and server objects
  • Installing SSMA
  • Mapping source and target data types
  • Using the Migration Wizard
  • Linking to migrated tables in SSMA
  • Working with views and stored procedures
  • Linking Access to SQL Server databases

 

Migrating Access Databases to SQL Server
 
 

 


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