Subject | MS SQL 2 InterBase Wizard |
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Author | marcelo.lopezruiz@xlnet.com.ar |
Post date | 2000-08-29T19:12:29Z |
Greeting, everyone.
So far, I've received two answers on whether to continue development
for Access or MS SQL conversions: one supporting each.
Considering this, I've just posted the first version of an sql2gdb
wizard. I'm hoping this wizard will grow to manage all ADO-based data
sources, so I won't continue development with the Access-specific
version (although the wizard does consider Access-specific features,
such Jet Checks on columns).
As usual, all feedback is welcome.
Hack on,
Marcelo Lopez Ruiz
P.S.: this version includes a readme.htm file with a brief
explanation of what each files does.
So far, I've received two answers on whether to continue development
for Access or MS SQL conversions: one supporting each.
Considering this, I've just posted the first version of an sql2gdb
wizard. I'm hoping this wizard will grow to manage all ADO-based data
sources, so I won't continue development with the Access-specific
version (although the wizard does consider Access-specific features,
such Jet Checks on columns).
As usual, all feedback is welcome.
Hack on,
Marcelo Lopez Ruiz
P.S.: this version includes a readme.htm file with a brief
explanation of what each files does.