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SQL Anywhere to Micrsoft SQL Server conversion
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| I have a product that uses SQL Anywhere. I'm upgrading the
product, and the upgrade requires an upgrade to Microsoft
SQL Server 2000.
Is there any conversion that needs to take place to allow
SQL server 2000 to use the SQL Anywhere database?
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| Chris Keating \(iAnywhere Solutions\) 2005-07-16, 8:23 pm |
| Would this be better answered by the vendor of the product? If not, you are
going to have to provide more specifics of how and where ASA and MSS fit
into the product in the current version and the upgrade? It would be
impossible to guess what changes could be requirement with the limited
information provided.
<Gene> wrote in message news:42d95e27.6700.1681692777@sybase.com...
>I have a product that uses SQL Anywhere. I'm upgrading the
> product, and the upgrade requires an upgrade to Microsoft
> SQL Server 2000.
> Is there any conversion that needs to take place to allow
> SQL server 2000 to use the SQL Anywhere database?
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| Andre Schild 2005-07-19, 3:23 am |
| Gene schrieb:
> I have a product that uses SQL Anywhere. I'm upgrading the
> product, and the upgrade requires an upgrade to Microsoft
> SQL Server 2000.
I would tell this a downgrade from ASA to MS !
> Is there any conversion that needs to take place to allow
> SQL server 2000 to use the SQL Anywhere database?
It realy depends on the application, and if you will have
the MS Server access the ASA database, or if you have to
take the data over into MS Server.
These are questions your application provider must answer.
André
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