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MS Access ~ SQL Server

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    Sarvesvara BVKS Dasa
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    All the days, I was working with the MS Access database for my Web application wiith my ASP pages. Now the boss prefers to go for the SQL server, which I know nothing of it. Will there be ANY changes in the commands or operations with respect to the change. What are the things I should take care of? I was born intelligent
    Education ruined me!.

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      All the days, I was working with the MS Access database for my Web application wiith my ASP pages. Now the boss prefers to go for the SQL server, which I know nothing of it. Will there be ANY changes in the commands or operations with respect to the change. What are the things I should take care of? I was born intelligent
      Education ruined me!.

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      Leon van Wyk
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      I am not much of a Web Developer but code in C# and there is nearly no difference between the interaction of Access and SQL, the statements are about exact. I use to love Access but since I have use SQL for the last 7 months I will never go back to Access unless I have no other choice. Hope you come right, I am sure you will see the benefits in SQL just like I did. Cheers, Leon v Wyk

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        I am not much of a Web Developer but code in C# and there is nearly no difference between the interaction of Access and SQL, the statements are about exact. I use to love Access but since I have use SQL for the last 7 months I will never go back to Access unless I have no other choice. Hope you come right, I am sure you will see the benefits in SQL just like I did. Cheers, Leon v Wyk

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        Sarvesvara BVKS Dasa
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        Leon v Wyk wrote: I am sure you will see the benefits in SQL just like I did Sure... thanks I was born intelligent
        Education ruined me!.

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          All the days, I was working with the MS Access database for my Web application wiith my ASP pages. Now the boss prefers to go for the SQL server, which I know nothing of it. Will there be ANY changes in the commands or operations with respect to the change. What are the things I should take care of? I was born intelligent
          Education ruined me!.

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          vishal S
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          ya there are changes in few commands outer join date '' is sql , # is used in Access but not much hi

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