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guruman
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Posted - 09 March 2004 :  18:45:46  Show Profile
I am inyterested in this Mod at: http://www.snitzbitz.com/mods/details.asp?Version=All&mid=93

The readme file however says that this will work on Access database only. Any sugesstions for MSSql?
Thanks for your help

guruman
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Posted - 10 March 2004 :  13:33:24  Show Profile
This is the 2nd time I am posting this question.
Is there a reason why no one helps?
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OneWayMule
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Austria
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Posted - 10 March 2004 :  13:43:36  Show Profile  Visit OneWayMule's Homepage  Send OneWayMule an ICQ Message
I would give it a try, the readme says that it has been tested with Access only, that doesn't mean you can't use it with MS SQL.

Just make sure you backup your files (which you always should do before you make any modifications to your files or install MODs).

Hope that helps.

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masterao
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Sweden
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Posted - 10 March 2004 :  19:04:23  Show Profile  Visit masterao's Homepage
You should also check the EZ Anonymous Posting - for v3.4.0x topic here, as it could contain info about using it with MS SQL.

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ruirib
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Portugal
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Posted - 10 March 2004 :  19:10:08  Show Profile  Send ruirib a Yahoo! Message
The differences between Access and MS SQL Server SQL are not that big, when going from Access to SQL Server (the other way around may be worse), so I would suggest that you push forward with it, while keeping a backup of your code. If you have problems with the SQL just come here for help.


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Edited by - ruirib on 10 March 2004 19:10:58
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