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James Niven
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Posted - 2013-03-22 : 13:40:07
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I am a newbie when it comes to SQL Server databases, but I am learning by practise. I have a database running nicely in Access 2010 which I use as my master. I have 2 other databases which I download a lot of text files daily into each one to compare yesterday's data to today's to find changes and both of these are linked to the master database via 2 linked tables and then I run updates within this database.The database size is beginning to become big in size, so a little reading I found out I can upsize my access database to SQL server and create a ADP (Access Data Project). I have done this successfully and the data and updates can flow both ways from Sql to Access and vise versa.My question is now, how do I handle the two linked database tables now since all the tables are in SQL now? Do I just link these two in access as per usual or is there another option within SQL?Thanks=======================James NivenAustin, Texas======================= |
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visakh16
Very Important crosS Applying yaK Herder
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Posted - 2013-03-22 : 14:13:21
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within SQL you can just join the tables and do comparison to check the difference in data. Which column helps you to determine changes? Is there a primary key or timestamp column?------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------SQL Server MVPhttp://visakhm.blogspot.com/ |
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James Niven
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Posted - 2013-03-22 : 14:41:35
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Hi Visakh16, Thanks for the reply. Ok, lets step back a bit. Within Access you can link a database table, how is this done in SQL?=======================James NivenAustin, Texas======================= |
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