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lol - I meant to say "My" bad - not "By bad"

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote michael Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 30 June 2004 at 11:03pm
Originally posted by Mart Mart wrote:

P.s. DSN connections are slower than DSN-Less connections
 
That is actually an untrue and way to general statement. A Programmer in my company proved me, that a ODBC connection from a COM Component, under certain circumstances, was 4.3x faster then ADO, ADOX or ADO.net. Basically I am just saying, you cannot generalize that, thus in the "web-world" is just easier to use something that does not require something done on the server.
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I prefer dsn-less connections though for maintainability. Seems that periodically you get the need to move hosts or servers or something. I structure db dsnless connections, mail server info, etc. in a config file so I can make all my changes in one place and they take immediately. A lot of hosts need you to go through them to set up dsn's which is a real pain.

But like michael said, circumstances vary. Depending upon what's happening in your world, one method may be better than another. For example, the Oracle 7 ODBC stuff was great, their 8i stuff was crap, and their 9+ stuff is good.


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Hosting  Oracle DB is costly than SQL SERVER. I don't think I will use Oracle DB cox I can't afford it.

But it's nice to use it.

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I have some easy fixes to migrate or convert Access database to SQL server. Few days back even I also haven’t such kind of ideas. But after searching a lot for the fixes I found this informative post on how to do this task in an easy and effortless way.

Before staring up the conversion of Access database to SQL server, make all these setups

Make backup of your database.

Check that if you have plenty of disk space on the device or not; in which you will have to keep your upsize database.

Allow permissions on the SQL Server database.

Add unique index to each access table that you have, before upsizing it.

Check out the complete steps to convert Access database to SQL server from this post.

www.accessrepairnrecovery.com/blog/convert-or-migrate-access-database-to-sql-server




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Thank you for joining the discussion edwards142.

This topic is from 16 years ago, so I have a feeling that your reply maybe a little late as a solution for those forum members who posted in this topic.
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