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Maury Markowitz
This is a little odd, but...
We have a database that we access using ODBC in Access. We are in the
process of upgrading the database to a newer version. The two versions are so
different that the client-side ODBC adapters cannot be used on the other
version, and the two "version correct" adapters cannot be run on the same
machine!
I'm wondering if someone can suggest a way to compare the two db's table
layouts and ERD's. I think it's going to involve connecting to the old
version and doing something, then moving to a different machine connected to
the new version (perhaps the server itself, that's fine) and doing something
else.
Any advice?
Maury
We have a database that we access using ODBC in Access. We are in the
process of upgrading the database to a newer version. The two versions are so
different that the client-side ODBC adapters cannot be used on the other
version, and the two "version correct" adapters cannot be run on the same
machine!
I'm wondering if someone can suggest a way to compare the two db's table
layouts and ERD's. I think it's going to involve connecting to the old
version and doing something, then moving to a different machine connected to
the new version (perhaps the server itself, that's fine) and doing something
else.
Any advice?
Maury