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    Posted: 15 January 2004 at 10:12am

Hmmm... the answer is probably a resounding NO... but is it possible to convert an Access 2000 DB to SQL 7.0 without losing any members / posts etc ?

 If so, How ?

 

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SEARCH THE FORUMS
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote ChrisLynch Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15 January 2004 at 10:22am

I DID search the forums..

however did not find an answer to my question... must i state this in every post ?

By the way, I find that writing in large, bold, underlined font is usually counter productive - it generally makes people ignore you as it is ignorant !

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Originally posted by ChrisLynch ChrisLynch wrote:

By the way, I find that writing in large, bold, underlined font is usually counter productive - it generally makes people ignore you as it is ignorant !

Chris.

I can side with you on that one as you where only asking.

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You will find the answer using search...sadly enough it takes some time going through the posts.

I won't do it for you.



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i actually agree with india..

most questions are answered more than one time in this forum.. if you are patient and do a search in message body in all posts you probably will find something

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Yes but he/she could still say it nicer e.g. "Did you search the forums?"
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Chill guys, that is still a public forum, if he did not find what he was looking for let him ask, I agree with Chris even if pointing to search you can do it in a nicer way, don't get MAD India

Chris, to answer your question: Yes, you can.

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