Eileen, here's my contribution

Below, I have reproduced 4 comments, 3 from Senior Microsoft 
Developers.  Perhaps if you don't value my opinion, you might value 
theirs ... and one of THEM didn't realise what the possibilities were 
until he read the book.

"Microsoft Access Developers Guide to SQL Server"
Mary Chipman and Andy Baron
Published by SAMS
ISBN 0-672-31944-6

"I'm not an Access expert, so I never even thought abut using SQL 
Server XML through Access until I read about it in this book - pretty 
neat!."  Roger Wolter, Lead Program Manager, Web Data Group, 
Microsoft Corporation.

"If you are considering moving your Access database to SQL Server, 
this is a must-have book. Andy & Mary cover the subject with grace 
and depth, demonstrating their deep technical knowledge about 
developing rich applications using the latest Microsoft 
technologies.  This book is easy to read while providing clear 
technical examples of important concepts"  Clint Covington, Access 
Program Manager, Microsoft Corporation.

"If you're looking for an articulate, practical book on building 
powerful and efficient applications using Access and SQL Server, look 
no further.  This book should be considered an essential 
resource."  John Sigler & Dave Gainer, Access Program Managers, 
Microsoft Corporation

"There are very few books in the industry that provide in-depth 
coverage of client -server development using Microsoft Access.  There 
are fewer books that do it well!  This does an excellent job of 
providing you with everything you need to know about client/server 
development.  It covers all the details necessary to easily 
transition form a file server world to an enterprise client/server 
world.  I highly recommend it."  Alison Balter, MCSD, President 
Marina Group, Author "Mastering Access 2000 Development"


Brett



At 14:25 14/09/06, you wrote:

>I currently have a program entirely designed in MsAccess and would
>like to take some of the larger tables and convert them into SQL
>instead.  Can anyone recommend a good book that would help me convert
>my Access tables to SQL?
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>I am getting alot of bloat and I think it is time to move on up
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>Thanks for any tips
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