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    Lek Plepi
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    Hello Guys I have installed one software that works with local ms access database. If you remove that database of course the software displays the warning that the database is missing. Can i migrate this database to Sql server so the program will work with Sql and not with Ms Access anymore????

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      Hello Guys I have installed one software that works with local ms access database. If you remove that database of course the software displays the warning that the database is missing. Can i migrate this database to Sql server so the program will work with Sql and not with Ms Access anymore????

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      Yes you can migrate it to SQL DB manually to be in safe side but your software must be compatible with data-source.

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        Hello Guys I have installed one software that works with local ms access database. If you remove that database of course the software displays the warning that the database is missing. Can i migrate this database to Sql server so the program will work with Sql and not with Ms Access anymore????

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        Mycroft Holmes
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        Yes, there is (was) even migration tool to help you upsize to a proper database (SQL Server). You then only need to change your connection string to point to the SQL Server database.

        Never underestimate the power of human stupidity RAH

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