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Professional Visual Basic 6 Databases

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The DNA category covers all the technologies involved in building applications in a Windows environment. There is a strong web emphasis here, but Wrox books in this category also cover non-Microsoft technologies that come under the DNA umbrella - such as XML - and database technologies like SQL Server and Access. This tree shows the database section of the DNA technology world. This book deals with the many issues involved in making the transition from Access to MS SQL Server. While Access (part of the Microsoft Office suite) has long been the small business database of choice, for enterprise level solutions SQL Server is required. Microsoft is actively encouraging users onto this more sophisticated platform by making Access 2000 compatible with SQL Server. This means solutions can be developed using Access and easily scaled up to, the more powerful SQL Server when the need arises.

883 pages, Paperback

First published July 1, 1999

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