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how to convert sql server database to access database
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Make a new Access database. Go to the tables tab and right click in the large whitespace area. Select Import. You'll need an odbc connection to your SQL database. You can import all of your tables at once.
For your views, I would try copying and pasting the views SQL into queries. I don't think it will work to import them as queries, and there will probably be some differences in the SQL between Access and MS SQL.
galaxygal
For your views, I would try copying and pasting the views SQL into queries. I don't think it will work to import them as queries, and there will probably be some differences in the SQL between Access and MS SQL.
galaxygal
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