Both upgrades should be straightforward.  CF8 is extremely backwards
compatible with CF7.  The SQL upgrade should also be simple, but I'll
let someone else chime in who may have actually done one.

-Cameron

On Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 9:30 AM, Michael Grant <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have a really extensive app (a flight management system) that I built on 
> MX7 with SQL2K. I'd like to migrate it over to CF8 and SQL2K5. I'd like your 
> advice, experiences, musings etc. I've done some googling, but since I figure 
> this is the most knowledgeable place around I'd like to start here with some 
> practical advice from people I respect.
>
> 1. Is there anything off hand you can think of that CF8 doesn't support the 
> same? XML Webservices, CFDocument to create PDF's, CFC's, et all.
>
> 2. Same question for migrating from 2K to 2K5. My db (< 1gb) has some sprocs, 
> some views, some additional indexes.
>
> Any advice, insights, warnings, heads ups, etc etc would be very appreciated.
>
> 

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