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Hi all I have a client for whom I've created an Access database over a period of some years. It's now getting to the point where we're going to have to migrate this database to SQL Server. This is not something that I have a lot of experience in, and would therefore like to work with a third-party company on the project - the idea would be that such a company provides oversight / suggestions / tools / time / experience and that I do a fair amount of the work, as (a) I want to learn as much as possible from the process and (b) moving forward, I'll need to be supporting the database. The database in question has around 130 tables, and (when compacted) around 400mb of data. It is split between a front end and two separate back-ends. There is a significant amount of VBA (c 30000 lines) |
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On Tue, 6 Jul 2010 04:38:53 -0700 (PDT), Andrew <andrewmricha... (AT) yahoo (DOT) co..uk wrote: Hi all I have a client for whom I've created an Access database over a period of some years. It's now getting to the point where we're going to have to migrate this database to SQL Server. This is not something that I have a lot of experience in, and would therefore like to work with a third-party company on the project - the idea would be that such a company provides oversight / suggestions / tools / time / experience and that I do a fair amount of the work, as (a) I want to learn as much as possible from the process and (b) moving forward, I'll need to be supporting the database. The database in question has around 130 tables, and (when compacted) around 400mb of data. It is split between a front end and two separate back-ends. There is a significant amount of VBA (c 30000 lines) I can't recommend any UK businesses (not being there and not having had any such business relationships), but though this is a big job, it's not at all overwhelming. There are some good resources on the Net, which you should read over just so you can work effectively with whoever you end up hiring; see Jeff Conrad's resources page:http://www.accessmvp.com/JConrad/acc...resources.html The Access Web resources page:http://www.mvps.org/access/resources/index.html Tony Toews' SQL upgrade FAQ:http://www.granite.ab.ca/access/sqlserverupsizing.htm -- * * * * * * *John W. Vinson [MVP] Microsoft's replacements for these newsgroups:http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/For.../en-US/addbuz/ and see alsohttp://www.utteraccess.com |
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you should contract it out to me, I'm a certified DBA and I've been through a LOT of Access->SQL migrations email me at aaron_ke... (AT) Hotmail (DOT) com and I'll send you a resume. Thanks -Aaron On Jul 6, 9:23*am, John W. Vinson <jvinson (AT) STOP_SPAM (DOT) WysardOfInfo.com wrote: On Tue, 6 Jul 2010 04:38:53 -0700 (PDT), Andrew <andrewmricha... (AT) yahoo (DOT) co.uk wrote: Hi all I have a client for whom I've created an Access database over a period of some years. It's now getting to the point where we're going to have to migrate this database to SQL Server. This is not something that I have a lot of experience in, and would therefore like to work with a third-party company on the project - the idea would be that such a company provides oversight / suggestions / tools / time / experience and that I do a fair amount of the work, as (a) I want to learn as much as possible from the process and (b) moving forward, I'll need to be supporting the database. The database in question has around 130 tables, and (when compacted) around 400mb of data. It is split between a front end and two separate back-ends. There is a significant amount of VBA (c 30000 lines) I can't recommend any UK businesses (not being there and not having hadany such business relationships), but though this is a big job, it's not atall overwhelming. There are some good resources on the Net, which you should read over just so you can work effectively with whoever you end up hiring; see Jeff Conrad's resources page:http://www.accessmvp.com/JConrad/acc...resources.html The Access Web resources page:http://www.mvps.org/access/resources/index.html Tony Toews' SQL upgrade FAQ:http://www.granite.ab.ca/access/sqlserverupsizing.htm -- * * * * * * *John W. Vinson [MVP] Microsoft's replacements for these newsgroups:http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/For.../http://social... and see alsohttp://www.utteraccess.com- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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On Tue, 6 Jul 2010 04:38:53 -0700 (PDT), Andrew <andrewmricha... (AT) yahoo (DOT) co..uk wrote: Hi all I have a client for whom I've created an Access database over a period of some years. It's now getting to the point where we're going to have to migrate this database to SQL Server. This is not something that I have a lot of experience in, and would therefore like to work with a third-party company on the project - the idea would be that such a company provides oversight / suggestions / tools / time / experience and that I do a fair amount of the work, as (a) I want to learn as much as possible from the process and (b) moving forward, I'll need to be supporting the database. The database in question has around 130 tables, and (when compacted) around 400mb of data. It is split between a front end and two separate back-ends. There is a significant amount of VBA (c 30000 lines) I can't recommend any UK businesses (not being there and not having had any such business relationships), but though this is a big job, it's not at all overwhelming. There are some good resources on the Net, which you should read over just so you can work effectively with whoever you end up hiring; see Jeff Conrad's resources page:http://www.accessmvp.com/JConrad/acc...resources.html The Access Web resources page:http://www.mvps.org/access/resources/index.html Tony Toews' SQL upgrade FAQ:http://www.granite.ab.ca/access/sqlserverupsizing.htm -- * * * * * * *John W. Vinson [MVP] Microsoft's replacements for these newsgroups:http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/For.../en-US/addbuz/ and see alsohttp://www.utteraccess.com- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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However, I was just reading other messages in the group, and, having seen your contributions into the discussion headed "database keeps corrupting", I'm not sure that my clients would be prepared to work with someone who expresses themselves as directly as you, and I don't know that we'd be able to work together constructively. So, thanks for the offer, but I don't think it would work out this time, |
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On Jul 6, 7:19*pm, "a a r o n . k e m p f @ g m a i l . c o m" aaron.ke... (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote: you should contract it out to me, I'm a certified DBA and I've been through a LOT of Access->SQL migrations email me at aaron_ke... (AT) Hotmail (DOT) com and I'll send you a resume. Thanks -Aaron On Jul 6, 9:23*am, John W. Vinson <jvinson (AT) STOP_SPAM (DOT) WysardOfInfo.com wrote: On Tue, 6 Jul 2010 04:38:53 -0700 (PDT), Andrew <andrewmricha... (AT) yahoo (DOT) co.uk wrote: Hi all I have a client for whom I've created an Access database over a period of some years. It's now getting to the point where we're going to have to migrate this database to SQL Server. This is not something that I have a lot of experience in, and would therefore like to work with a third-party company on the project - the idea would be that such a company provides oversight / suggestions / tools / time / experience and that I do a fair amount of the work, as (a) I want to learn as much as possible from the process and (b) moving forward, I'll need to be supporting the database. The database in question has around 130 tables, and (when compacted) around 400mb of data. It is split between a front end and two separate back-ends. There is a significant amount of VBA (c 30000 lines) I can't recommend any UK businesses (not being there and not having had any such business relationships), but though this is a big job, it's not at all overwhelming. There are some good resources on the Net, which you should read over just so you can work effectively with whoever you end up hiring;see Jeff Conrad's resources page:http://www.accessmvp.com/JConrad/acc...resources.html The Access Web resources page:http://www.mvps.org/access/resources/index.html Tony Toews' SQL upgrade FAQ:http://www.granite.ab.ca/access/sqlserverupsizing.htm -- * * * * * * *John W. Vinson [MVP] Microsoft's replacements for these newsgroups:http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/For.../http://social... and see alsohttp://www.utteraccess.com-Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Hi Aaron Thanks for the offer, which I was about to reply to, via email. I'm not sure if you're UK based? If not, this might not work, because as mentioned, I'd want to be involved in the upgrade, and I feel it would be easier to do this if we could meet. However, I was just reading other messages in the group, and, having seen your contributions into the discussion headed "database keeps corrupting", I'm not sure that my clients would be prepared to work with someone who expresses themselves as directly as you, and I don't know that we'd be able to work together constructively. So, thanks for the offer, but I don't think it would work out this time, Regards Andrew- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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