SQL Server Migration Assistant...

S

Soddy

Hello!

Say, I'm in process of 'migrating' an Access 2003 DB to SQL Server 2005
using the SQL Server Migration Assistant for Access. I'm thinking of
'splitting' the DB in Access 2003. Under the 'instructions' (Adding and
Removing Access Database Files) and under the part (What Happens When You Add
Access Database Files? and under the Note: part - "An Access database can be
...."), it says "If you want to migrate a split database to SQL Server, add
the front-end database to SSMA". Is this correct?? It wouldn't be the
'back-end'...?? If the 'front-end' is correct, what is happening here??
 
J

Jeff Boyce

It is common to use an Access front-end against any number of back-end data
stores, including Access/JET or SQL-Server.

There's not necessarily a need to migrate the front-end anywhere.

Regards

Jeff Boyce
Microsoft Office/Access MVP
 
B

Brendan Reynolds

You might want to ask this question in the
microsoft.public.access.sqlupsizing newsgroup. There's at least one member
of Microsoft's SSMA team answering questions in that newsgroup.
 

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