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soori457
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Posted - 2009-06-20 : 13:59:56
Hai Everyone

I want to import data and tables from MsAccess to Sql Server 2005. Is it possible in Sql Server 2005?
If yes,
Anyone, Please tell me, how to achieve that.


Thanks in Advance


Suresh Kumar

webfred
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8781 Posts

Posted - 2009-06-20 : 18:40:38
In SSMS right click on database in object explorer.
Tasks (or all tasks) import.
It comes up a wizard where you can choose input from access.


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soori457
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Posted - 2009-06-22 : 06:04:11
Hai Webfred
Thanks for your reply, but I did not understand that how to import the data from MsAccess.

what is SSMS?
can you please provide me a screen shots of how to import data from MsAccess



Suresh Kumar
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bklr
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Posted - 2009-06-22 : 06:18:52
try like this
right click on database go to tasks--> import data then wizard will open click next and give the details as mentioned and next import the maacess file ....
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soori457
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Posted - 2009-06-22 : 06:27:43
I do not found tasks option when I right clicked on database..

Suresh Kumar
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soori457
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Posted - 2009-06-22 : 07:01:52
I found this article http://www.online-tech-tips.com/ms-office-tips/ms-access-to-sql-database/ which is nice


Suresh Kumar
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webfred
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Posted - 2009-06-22 : 07:02:02
quote:
Originally posted by soori457

I do not found tasks option when I right clicked on database..

Suresh Kumar





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webfred
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Posted - 2009-06-22 : 07:03:06
quote:
Originally posted by soori457

I found this article http://www.online-tech-tips.com/ms-office-tips/ms-access-to-sql-database/ which is nice


Suresh Kumar


FINE!
You got it.

Greetings
Webfred


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