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taunt
Posting Yak Master
128 Posts |
Posted - 2013-06-06 : 12:16:03
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Hello I use to be on sql server 2005 (native client 9), now I'm using sql server 2008 (native client 10). The exporting a table to Access now takes 5 times as long to export. I can use sql manager 2005 to export the table, but that's a pain. Is there a way I can update the table to be more friendly exporting in sql 2008? What is the issue that might be causing this?Thanks |
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visakh16
Very Important crosS Applying yaK Herder
52326 Posts |
Posted - 2013-06-07 : 01:58:36
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whats the size of the table? are you using export import wizard?------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------SQL Server MVPhttp://visakhm.blogspot.com/https://www.facebook.com/VmBlogs |
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taunt
Posting Yak Master
128 Posts |
Posted - 2013-06-07 : 11:39:59
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Sorry I don't know how to get the size in gigs out the table, but it's 878388 rows and about 20 colums. The export is usually arounf 2 gigs. I'm using the wizard at the moment. Later I plan on making a ssis package. |
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taunt
Posting Yak Master
128 Posts |
Posted - 2013-06-07 : 18:25:00
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I think it's a 32 bit vs 64 bit thing. I'm exporting to a 32 bit Access file from a 64 bit SQL Server. Would that be the speed issue? |
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visakh16
Very Important crosS Applying yaK Herder
52326 Posts |
Posted - 2013-06-08 : 03:21:25
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not any direct influence i would say. check if you've a better provider to connect to access------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------SQL Server MVPhttp://visakhm.blogspot.com/https://www.facebook.com/VmBlogs |
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