You can import the tables into ms access.  Then have an odbc setup for the
access database on your laptop.




                                                                                       
                              
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I'm setting up a Windows2000 laptop with CF developer version to work on a
project while at home.
The problem is, this project normally interacts with an MSSQL database only
available inside our
network. I need it to work at home without being connected to the internet,
and it doesn't matter if
I'm using the real data. The only changes I'm planning are in the CF
application templates. Is there
some quick way to duplicate the database setup without installing MSSQL on
the laptop? Maybe have
MSSQL output the relevant databases in some other format that I can load on
the laptop? I've never
attempted this before, so I'm open to suggestions.

Keith Purtell, Web/Network Administrator
VantageMed Operations (Kansas City)
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