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kmoorevs18-Jan-19 5:32
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Hi Jon and thanks for the reply.
It may surprise you to learn that many businesses are still using sql server 2008r2, which is the minimum that we officially support. We have nothing to do with a client's upgrade schedule, but basically have always just used whatever they had available, and back in the beginning that was sql 2000/msde.

IME, my customer's IT departments value stability and familiarity over support lifecycle schedules. They've probably never needed to open a support ticket for sql server anyway, and not many are concerned with security issues in older versions of a product that still gets the job done.

The history of this particular application may be of interest in this case. Originally, this application was developed to use an Access 2K database. A few years later, the decision was made to allow customer choice of either Access or SQL Server based on customer needs. Almost 20 years later, and 95% of the same queries work under both environments. IMO, that's a testament to the longevity of SQL standards and backward compatibility. I really can't recall when a newer version of SQL Server broke anything. Smile | :)

Personally, I favor sql server 2014 for development and for in-house or self-hosted applications. I have 2016 installed and available, but despise that version's SSMS as half the time it flakes out when starting. 2017 seems better but I only use it when importing from Azure.
"Go forth into the source" - Neal Morse

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