Greetings,
I am planning the migration of our datastore from Access to SQL. I have been asked if we can test it and also what are the 'backout' procedures.
I am assuming that, if I take a copy of the access database and backup each server's DSN first, then I should be able to rollback if something goes wrong. Also, I'm thinking that if I just change one servers DSN first (to point to the SQL database) then that could work as a test of the SQL datastore before we change the other production servers.
Any thoughts anyone?
Thanks
wmg
"A computer lets you make more mistakes faster than any other human invention in history...with the possible exception of handguns and tequila." -Mitch Ratcliffe
I am planning the migration of our datastore from Access to SQL. I have been asked if we can test it and also what are the 'backout' procedures.
I am assuming that, if I take a copy of the access database and backup each server's DSN first, then I should be able to rollback if something goes wrong. Also, I'm thinking that if I just change one servers DSN first (to point to the SQL database) then that could work as a test of the SQL datastore before we change the other production servers.
Any thoughts anyone?
Thanks
wmg
"A computer lets you make more mistakes faster than any other human invention in history...with the possible exception of handguns and tequila." -Mitch Ratcliffe