hi all,
i am having a requirement in which i have to migrate data that falls within a specified range to access table. i have to do this by creating a stored procedure that needs to run once in a week. can i perform this through a stored procedure or is there anyother way to perform this task. please advice.
I attempted to use SSMA to migrate a 2000 file format .mdb into SQL Server Express (and, as I've just purchased VS2005 Pro, into SQL Server Developer Edition).
The file is actually a backend, so nothing to migrate other than tables.
After several runs during which I received (and fixed up) some errors, the process runs smoothly with no errors or warnings, until it comes to the last step; migrating the data itself.
Data migration into 'parent' tables works fine. However, wherever I have data in a table with a foreign key relationship to any of the aforementioned 'parent' tables, it refuses to migrate it. The text of the error message will be very smiliar to the following (from the log):
[Datamigrator: Error] [464/7] [2007-09-23 14:18:54]: Exception: The INSERT statement conflicted with the FOREIGN KEY constraint "Branch$CompanyBranch". The conflict occurred in database "DPMTest", table "dbo.Company", column 'CompanyID'.
There is nothing wrong, so far as I can determine, with the relationships involved.
I can insert data into the tables using any of the following methods: 1. Directly in Access, in the source backend. 2. Using the original Access frontend application, attached to the source backend. 3. Using VB.Net forms I am developing, in the 'upsized' database. 4. Directly in the Management Studio, in the 'upsized' database.
None of these four methods complains in the least about the relationships which SSMA balks at.
Hello allWould it be possible to migrate the MS Access 2000 to MS SQL Server2000?My application is using MS Access 2000 as database and as userinterface such as forms. Now, I want to migrate the backend databasefrom MS Access 2000 to MS SQL Server 2000. However, I want to keep theMS Access 2000 interface. Would it be possible?If I migrate the MS Access to SQL Server, would the queries, back-endVBA, macro, tables and forms be affected? Do I need to change the MSAccess data type to SQL server supported data type?Which tool I can use to do the migration? Upsizing wizard or exportingthe Access database and then importing it to the SQL server?Thanks in advanceCheersBon
The main thing i want to know is how to import report from access 97 to sql reporting service. I am not really familiar with reporting services in sql, can you be little more specific where to set up time? The report only update when i run query every morning. Queries and Tables are in access 97. When i tried to migrate tables with ssma, i wan not able to convert all of the query.
When I try to import from Access, the DTS wizard only allows me toimport tables and queries. OK, I'm not surprised the "macros" andreports don't come over.But it executes each query, and created a _table_ to hold the results.The sensible thing would be that SELECT queries become viewsand the others become stored procedures. But I find no waycontrols I can select to do that.I have to manually create the views/procedures and paste in the SQL.And then I still have to translate it into standard SQL.--Wes GroleauBeware of the man who works hard to learn something, learnsit, and finds himself no wiser than before ... He is full ofmurderous resentment of people who are ignorant without havingcome by their ignorance the hard way.-- Kurt Vonnegut
Can anyone help me in knowing how to migrate the flatfiles to MS-Access.I couldnt find the provider i need to use? Should i use the OLEDB destination or someother,Please help.
I need to take the records from my MS Access DB and migrate them to SQL. I have both db table structures somewhat mapped out and its only about 43 records or lines. The data in Access is all kept in a single table and in SQL I need to have it populate seperate individual tables.
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In client having existing system is MS Access. So I want to migration MS Access system to SQL server 2005.
Let suppose there MS Access one table having 10 fields.
That table data i need migrate in system (sql server 2005), but the field name are different & sql server few fields are extra suppose 15 fields or vise versa.
So can any one help me out, how to migrate the MS access to sql server system?
Please give me if any one the script or step do this.
I was wondering if anyone might be able to help me here. I'm very new to SQL server and has been asked to convert microsoft access database .MDB to SQL server. In another word, i'd like to migrate access to SQL Server. It's not a huge database. The size of it is roughly 6MB. The reason for migration is simply because our clients don't have microsoft office running on their system. They use SQL Server. This's a new challenge to me as i'm more comfortable with using Access now.
I have been searching and studying it thru the online tutorial about what it's and what it does. I have also downloaded and installed the SQL Server 2005 Express edition because it has GUI Interface and it does have the ability to produce reports like Access does. Now my question is how do i start because when i created the database i didn't think of any client/server application? so if i want to run the Access, i just double click it and start using it. how do i migrate it to SQL Server for a testing sake?
I’ve been asked to migrate many Access databases to SQL Server. There are no reports, queries or forms in these databases. There are two different database structures. Each has many copies with different data. For example, 80 people each have a copy of abc.mdb. Each copy has the same tables, but different data. The databases cannot be merged without modifying the structure of the databases and the programs that access them. There are over 100 databases ranging in size from 2 MB to 60 MB.
What’s the best approach to do this? I don’t want to manually run each through the upsize wizard.
Should I use a local SQL Server Express or a central SQL Server?
Will there be any benefits to doing this? Will the performance improve?
Personally I’d rather redesign the databases, merge the data and modify the applications that use the data. But it’s not my decision.
I am trying to convert an Access database to SQL Server 2005. I have gotten the tables imported into SS2005 but how can I get all my queries imported in? Or is it not possible? Thanks.
I have report that in access 97. When i run that report every morning, it's update technician time, mileage and money. I want that report to be update every min like real time report in sql reporting service.
The main thing i want to know is how to import report from access 97 to sql reporting service. I am not really familiar with reporting services in sql, can you be little more specific where to set up time? The report only update when i run query every morning. Queries and Tables are in access 97. When i tried to migrate tables with ssma, i wan not able to convert all of the query.
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Environment: I am looking to automate a data migration from MS Access 2003 to Sql Server 2000, Client version I have Sql 2005, So am using Business Intelligence development studio.
Brief: Just to give a broader picture of the task , I am going to have a Asp.net page in which user will provide the DB name and in a click of a button I need to call the SSIS package and migrate all data from Sql Server to MS Access.
Current situation: I am totally new to SQL server and for SSIS too.For now I am able to migrate data but partially (10%).Rest showing error of length in the Columns.I am afraid am I using the rite componets ? .Am using "OLE DB Source" for getting data from Sql server , then connecting it to "Data Conversion" and from that to "OLE DB Destination".
Is this correct ? and so I need to use these 3 for ever table to be migrated ? .Problems in this are I need to DB (MS Access) with the table in place before execution,which is not according to requirement too.
I have report that in access 97. When i run that report every morning, it's update technician time, mileage and money. I want that report to be update every min like real time report in sql reporting service.
The main thing i want to know is how to import report from access 97 to sql reporting service. I am not really familiar with reporting services in sql, can you be little more specific where to set up time? The report only update when i run query every morning. Queries and Tables are in access 97. When i tried to migrate tables with ssma, i wan not able to convert all of the query.
i have to migrate data from one sql server(1) to another sql server(2) using SSIS,Which is a bit easy,the concern here is that after doing it the data in server(1) is getting updated due to inserts,now i need to bring the updated data alone.Is anybody having experience in this?can anyone pls help me or give me sugessions on how i need to proceed.
Hi All, We will replace our website which currently build in php and mysql into .net and sql server 2005. What is the best way to migrate all the user account from current database in mysql into sql server, also considering that there is different database table and fields? Thanks in advance.
Hi Everybody, does anyone know how I can migrate SQL 2000 data to SQL 2005 database? I'm trying to create an application that will connect to SQL 2000 database using VS2003 and transfer data to SQL2005 database but it doesn't seem to work. Any suggestion is greatly appriciated. devmetz.
I have to migrate SQL Server 7.0 data to SQL Server 2000. How to go about doing this migration. What are the steps? Any pre-requisit before doing the migration?
Is there any book or KB articles or White paper on this topic on the net.
I m a new DBA I have a problem I have a SQL Server with 300 Databases on a machine. Now company has bought new Machine How to migrate data from old server to this new machine without recreating logins can some one help
I am using SSMA 6.0 for DB2. When trying to migrate data with a table have timestamp column, it fails with an error "Hour, Minute, and Second parameters describe an unrepresentable DateTime." however i don't see any issues with the source data.
Is it possible to get SQL Server Migration Assistant to read data from a Sybase view and store it in a SQL table. My problem is that I have a legacy sybase application that is being decomissioned and I have been asked to migrate the data into SQL Server. The problem I have is that:
The account I have been provided to connect to the Sybase database does not have select privileges on all the tablesI don't have the sa password for the Sybase database to alter the security. The vendor support contract has expired and it does not appear I have any way to get the sa password
The account I've been given has access to query data in several views even though it does not have access to the underlying tables that the view pulls data from. Since this is a legacy application whose data is now static, I wonder if it's possible to read the data from the Sybase views and dump it into SQL tables.
I have created data-driven subscriptions on top of the existing reports on my development server. I have same reports on QA's report server but without the DD subscriptions. Is there an easy way to migrate data-driven subscriptions to QA report server or the only way to do is create each subscription manually?
I need to script out data in several tables (30+) and then reload those tables on a different database. Â The "target" database table data will get overwritten each time, not appended to. Â Several of these tables have numerous foreign keys and other constraints that must be dealt with. Â None of them have more than 100 records or so. Â Then I need to keep this script in source control and reference it as part of a post-deployment step with a Visual Studio DB project.
I have redgate, dbghost and visual studio. Â Are there any tools will generate the script for me complete with dropping all the constraints, truncating the tables, then re-adding the constraints back? Â Or, am I looking at simply scripting the table data out, then modifying the script myself to add in the steps to drop/readd the constraints? Â Further, since some of these tables might have relationships, not just to other tables, but to those in question, there will likely be an order in which the tables need to get loaded.
The approach I am thinking will be needed, since ive done this sort of thing before except with SSIS, is to run something like dbghost or the "generate scripts" option in SSMS as a starting point. Â From there, change the order around as needed, etc. Â
I have a database on a sql server 2005, and I would like to migrate data from sql server 2005 to local Pocket PC. How can I create a database on local Pocket PC and how to migrate the data from sql server 2005 to local Pocket PC? The operating system on Pocket PC is Microsoft® Windows Mobile„¢ 2003 Second Edition. Thanks in advance.