I don't think you will have any issues, but if your really worried about
creating 2005 databases in 2012 that aren't compatible, why don't you just
create a blank database in a 2005, then either take it offline and make a
master copy or make a backup of it. You could then use that backup to
create native 2005 databases anytime you need one.

-Dan

On Friday, September 14, 2012, Mike Kear wrote:

>
> OK, thanks everybody.    I think I am fairly sure I'm going to be able to
> load up anything I might develop in the future onto that client's 2005
> server.
>
> And thanks Maureen for your offer.  If you dont mind, I'll keep your offer
> on my desk in case I really get stuck.
>
> Interesting, that I had multiple answers and suggestions inside 4 hours
> here,  when Microsoft have been unable to even take a stab at the answer in
> over a week.
>
>
> Cheers
> Mike Kear
> Windsor, NSW, Australia
> Adobe Certified Advanced ColdFusion Developer
> AFP Webworks
> http://afpwebworks.com
> ColdFusion 9 Enterprise, PHP, ASP, ASP.NET hosting from AUD$15/month
>
>
> --
>
>
> 

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