If someone ends up outgrowing Express and needing to go to the "full blown"
version of MSSQL 2005 what do they end up needing to do to move a database
from one to the other?  Is it as simple as just backing up the files in
Express and restoring them onto the new server?

On 4/26/06, Robert Everland III <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> SSIS packages should not be foreign to you if you're used to DTS packages.
> Yes it's a little different, but the interfaces are very similar to the way
> the old DTS packages were. The only difference would be the editor which
> made things a bit less user friendly. I'm used to using Visual Studio so
> this hasn't been very difficult for me, once you get used to the interface
> it will become very easy for you. It took me just a couple of hours to
> figure out how things work with SSIS. The only thing I would like to find
> out now (once SSIS even works for us) is how to get the packages saved in
> the database rather than as physical files on the disk.
>
>
>
> Bob
>
>


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