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Build sql server backend and Microsoft Access as the frontend?
- Mar 13, 2021
Where will you deploy the SQL Server instance you'll use? Do you already have one available?
You can download the FREE SQL Server Express and install it on your computer or a network server available to you.Download and install SQL Server Migration Assistant for Access.
It will allow you to migrate your data from the Access accdb to the SQL Server where your database will reside.
Be sure to take plenty of time to configure the datatypes for your new SQL Server tables to be sure they are compatible and appropriate for YOUR specific database.
Also, download and install the latest ODBC driver for SQL Server. You'll need this to establish the links from Access to the new SQL Server database.
Finally, invest plenty of time reviewing some basic information about designing your Access front end to work well with SQL Server. There is a great deal to say along those lines, so I'll just point to a good starting point.Good luck with your project.
One other consideration occurs to me re-reading your post. If you've only built one previous relational database application, then I STRONGLY, STRONGLY urge you to learn as much as you can about the process of designing properly normalized relational database applications before you tackle this project. Table design is crucial. If done right, things go well from the beginning. If not done properly, you're database will be inflexible, unreliable and hard to maintain, even more so with a SQL Server back end.
Thanks for the response.
I have clear understanding of RDBM system. I followed all the rules and they were running successfully. Just want to know how to take SQL server as a backend.
I appreciate your response.
CloudsInTheSky