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Migrating Access Jet Data to SQL Server

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15 Nov 2013CPOL12 min read 28.5K   15  
GOTCHAs and tips useful when migrating a complex Access JET application to SQL Server 2012

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CEO Charter Software Ltd
United Kingdom United Kingdom
I have been a software developer for nearly 40 years now - I find that incredibly hard to believe myself! Starting with Fortran, Algol 68R, Algol 60, through to C++/Java via Occam, Z80/8086/68000 assembler - so many languages, so little time!

Currently developing an application for MS SQL SERVER 2012, I specialize in bespoke solutions for Linux and/or Windows, mainly in Java, Python, C++ or Visual Basic. I also have a keen interest in all forms of digital media, audio, imaging, video and document production.

Games are good too!

Mike

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