I have a client who is having trouble modifying a SQL Server 2005 database
from Access 2003. I think they are trying to change not only data, but the
DB fields as well (tables, etc.)Access 2003 knows nothing of SQL Server 2005 and is not a proper tool to try
and change DDL. Why would they even think of doing that? Do they not have
SSMS?
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"Harold Shapiro" <HaroldShapiro@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I have a client who is having trouble modifying a SQL Server 2005 database
> from Access 2003. I think they are trying to change not only data, but
> the
> DB fields as well (tables, etc.)
>|||=?Utf-8?B?SGFyb2xkIFNoYXBpcm8=?=<HaroldShapiro@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
news:D5B22100-B390-4714-B4C9-A9ADBC483FF2@.microsoft.com:
> I have a client who is having trouble modifying a SQL Server 2005
> database from Access 2003. I think they are trying to change not only
> data, but the DB fields as well (tables, etc.)
Get them to use SQL Server Management Studio Express. It's a free tool to
management SQL Server.
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