Examples of using Upsizing wizard in English and their translations into Slovak
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The Upsizing Wizard.
If you do want to upsize these tables again, rename them before you run the Upsizing Wizard by removing the suffix"_local".
The Upsizing Wizard.
Create a new Access client/server application If you select this option, the Upsizing Wizard creates a new Access project.
Modules and macros The Upsizing Wizard does not make any changes to modules or macros.
The Upsizing Wizard can upsize an existing unique index, but can't create one where none exists.
Finish the Upsizing Wizard.
The Upsizing Wizard can upsize an existing unique index, but can't create one where none exists.
If you choose to link the upsizedSQL Server table to your Access database, the Upsizing Wizard also adds the prefix"aaaaa" to the index name.
The Upsizing Wizard creates a timestamp field for all upsized tables regardless of what field types they contain.
To allow Access to read the databasediagram while enforcing referential integrity through triggers, the Upsizing Wizard places DRI on the relationships but turns off checking of foreign key constraints.
The Upsizing Wizard lets you scale up Access database tables to a new or existing Microsoft SQL Server database.
To allow Access to read the databasediagram while enforcing referential integrity through triggers, the Upsizing Wizard places DRI on the relationships but turns off checking of foreign key constraints.
The Upsizing Wizard converts Access primary keys to SQL Server indexes and marks them as SQL Server primary keys.
If the original Access tables contain floating-point(Single or Double), Memo,or OLE object fields, the Upsizing Wizard creates new timestamp fields in the resulting SQL Server tables for those fields.
The Upsizing Wizard converts Access primary keys to SQL Server indexes and marks them as SQL Server primary keys.
If the original Access tables contain floating-point(Single or Double), Memo,or OLE object fields, the Upsizing Wizard creates new timestamp fields in the resulting SQL Server tables for those fields.
The Access 2007 Upsizing Wizard is optimized to work with Microsoft SQL Server 2000 and SQL Server 2005.
The Upsizing Wizard displays the report in Print Preview, and you can then print or save the report, for example, as an XPS or PDF file.
Link SQL Servertables to existing application If you select this option, the Upsizing Wizard modifies your Access database so that your queries, forms, reports, and data access pages use the data in the new SQL Server database rather than the data in your Access database.
The Upsizing Wizard moves database objects and the data they contain from an Access database to a new or existing SQL Server database.
Link SQL Servertables to existing application If you select this option, the Upsizing Wizard modifies your Access database so that your queries, forms, reports, and data access pages use the data in the new SQL Server database rather than the data in your Access database.
The Upsizing Wizard creates the Access project file and then upsizes all the database objects from the Access database to the Access project.
When you click Finish, the Upsizing Wizard creates a report that provides a detailed description of all objects created, and reports any errors encountered during the process.
The Upsizing Wizard uses triggers rather than SQL Server rules to enforce field level validation because SQL Server rules do not allow you to display custom error messages.
Back up your database Although the Upsizing Wizard doesn't remove any data or database objects from your Access database, it's a good idea to create a backup copy of your Access database before you upsize it.
The Upsizing Wizard uses triggers rather than SQL Server rules to enforce field level validation because SQL Server rules do not allow you to display custom error messages.
Note: By default, the Upsizing Wizard converts Access field names to legal SQL Server field names, and converts Access data types to the equivalent SQL Server data types.
The Upsizing Wizard prompts you for a name, which defaults to the current Access database name, adds a"CS" suffix, and then stores the project in the same location as the existing Access database.
The Upsizing Wizard prompts you for a name, which defaults to the current Access database name, adds a"CS" suffix, and then stores the project in the same location as the existing Access database.