Create A Database In Visual Studio 2005 (was Database)

Oct 11, 2006

Cann someone pls tell me how to create a database in visual studio 2005. :o

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I created a new database in SQL Server 2000, using the command
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I have Sql Express.

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Code Snippet

Hi there,

I'm struggeling for more than a week now with this problem, without a finding the solution.

I have two databases, MS Access and SQL Server 2005 Express Edition

Using a procedure in Visual Studio i would like to copy all the records from one table in MS Access into an existing table in SQL Server (the tables have the same name and the same layout)

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Please could anyone explain what's wrong and / or is there a more quicker way to copy data from a table to another?


Note i woul have as a final goal to get data from an AS400 database by ODBC, manage it, and put it on SQL Server for a 'data mining' scope (eliminating the use of MS Access, not suited for FE-BE).

the procedure goes like this;


' Create a connection to the MS Access Database
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Dim DsAccess As New DataSet("ACCESS")
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Note I tried also the following, withou a result;


DsSQL = DsAccess.Copy
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Please is there someone who could respond !!???

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