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BillD
I am running Windows 2000Pro-SP4, Office 2000Pro, Downloaded SQL Server 2005
Express and management tools for SQL server express.
A prerequisite seems to be windows XP Professional. I have windows XP Media
Center Edition. I could not find info if this is OK, so I downloaded it and
it seem to install OK.
After trying almost everything to upsize my current database back end with
tables only, I created a new database from scratch in Access 2000. Only one
table in the database. No forms, queries or reports. The table has an ID
field as the primary key and 3 other fields; LastName, FirstName and
MiddleName.
I tried the upsizing wizard; I get the same response. ERROR-"Table was
skipped, or Export failed". I am stumped because I don't know SQL. I can't
see a database anywhere that has been created. Would the upsizing wizard not
cause a database to be created in some form even if there were errors.
I don't know why I can't create a database in SQL. If I have created one, I
can't find it anywhere on this computer. Microsoft should consider renaming
The Upsizing WIZARD to the Upsizing DUMMY. I don't know SQL so I have an
excuse.
BillD - This can't really be that difficult.
Express and management tools for SQL server express.
A prerequisite seems to be windows XP Professional. I have windows XP Media
Center Edition. I could not find info if this is OK, so I downloaded it and
it seem to install OK.
After trying almost everything to upsize my current database back end with
tables only, I created a new database from scratch in Access 2000. Only one
table in the database. No forms, queries or reports. The table has an ID
field as the primary key and 3 other fields; LastName, FirstName and
MiddleName.
I tried the upsizing wizard; I get the same response. ERROR-"Table was
skipped, or Export failed". I am stumped because I don't know SQL. I can't
see a database anywhere that has been created. Would the upsizing wizard not
cause a database to be created in some form even if there were errors.
I don't know why I can't create a database in SQL. If I have created one, I
can't find it anywhere on this computer. Microsoft should consider renaming
The Upsizing WIZARD to the Upsizing DUMMY. I don't know SQL so I have an
excuse.
BillD - This can't really be that difficult.