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-----Original Message-----
From: DRE
To: CF-Talk
Sent: Sat Aug 05 18:47:32 2006
Subject: HELP, sql 7 to 2k upgrade, least risk

Hey,
I have a client with an in house sql 7 db. I'm a bit afraid of trying
to upgrade them to 2k on this box and I'm in a bit of a hurry.  We're
moving them to a sql 2k hosted server.  The sql manager on this
computer is sql 7 and doesnt want to communicate with the sql 2k
server.  So, what are my options for quick risk free conversion?

I've thought of trying to dump it into an access database or even some
sort of flat file format and then importing that into another 2k
machine at a different location then uploading to the hosted 2k
server.  This seems vaguely excessive tho.

What are my other options?

THanks in advance.

-- 

DRE
www.webmachineinc.com
www.theanticool.com



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