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Microsoft Access Developer's Guide to SQL Server |
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Description: In the last 18 months I have spent time and money reading a dozen of books in order to acquire the necessary knowledge to migrate from Access to VB/SQL Server. I've tried the enclosed code and learnt many things.<BR>However, until three days ago I didn't know "how" and "when" migration would happen.<BR>I've read this book in 3 days and only now I know I will start tomorrow!<BR>In every book I read I found something helpful, but this one is simply a highway leading you to the right place. Chapter 11 is impressive. Only after reading those ninety pages I can say that I know the difference between MDBs and ADPs. I mean when and how to use each of them, which problems I'll encounter choosing MDB or ADP, which limitations, etc.<BR>When and how to use DAO, ADO or ODBC, how to mix them in the same application using stored procedures at the server level.<BR>Chapter 14 on n-tier apps is just a bible to me. This is not a reference on SQL Server or Access, but if you want to know h ..
| ISBN: |
0672319446 |
| Release Date: |
13 December, 2000 |
| List Price: |
$27.99 |
| Author: |
Mary Chipman, Andy Baron |
| Publisher: |
Sams |
| Last Updated: |
06/26/2003 |
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