Subject | Re: [IB-Conversions] migration to Interbase |
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Author | Tim Uckun |
Post date | 2000-11-22T17:31:48Z |
At 12:48 PM 11/22/2000 +0800, you wrote:
By default SQL server processes queries in a case insensitive matter while
IB does a case sensitive query. The tool makes no allowance for this. You
will need to download the case insensitive collations and set up your
tables accordingly.
SQL server allows for long object names and you'll have to make sure all of
your object will resolve to some unique string if they are truncated to fit IB.
:wq
Tim Uckun
Due Diligence Inc. http://www.diligence.com/ Americas Background
Investigation Expert.
If your company isn't doing background checks, maybe you haven't considered
the risks of a bad hire.
>Hello all,Please be aware of the following.
>
>I have a plan to migration my MS SQL to Interbase, anybody know how to
>Import my MS SQL database to Interbase ?
By default SQL server processes queries in a case insensitive matter while
IB does a case sensitive query. The tool makes no allowance for this. You
will need to download the case insensitive collations and set up your
tables accordingly.
SQL server allows for long object names and you'll have to make sure all of
your object will resolve to some unique string if they are truncated to fit IB.
:wq
Tim Uckun
Due Diligence Inc. http://www.diligence.com/ Americas Background
Investigation Expert.
If your company isn't doing background checks, maybe you haven't considered
the risks of a bad hire.