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Results of Upsizing the IceCream Database


This database upsizes fairly well. All the database tables and table fields upsize with no problems. However, there are one or two areas where you will have to manually recreate some objects. The following queries must be recreated manually. Note that the upsizing report will also show you the T-SQL that was attempted, which serves as a great start when repairing the damage.


The upsizing report provides you with much needed information about the entire process. All of the options you have chosen are displayed in the report. In addition, the following information is provided:



    TablesA listing of all tables, including the Access data type and the SQL Server data type they are converted to.



    IndexesAccess Indexes upsized to SQL Server Indexes.



    QueriesFor each query successfully upsized, you are shown the SQL Server object the query is converted to, including the SQL statement. For each query that fails to upsize, the report shows the SQL Server-generated SQL that was used in the attempt.



    The upsizing report is a valuable tool which can assist you in tracking down problems with objects that fail to upsize.

    The following table lists the Query Objects in the original Microsoft Access database and the resulting SQL Server objects. We also show those objects that were not upsized.











































    Access Query Name


    SQL Server Object


    Comment


    qryAllSalesFigures


    FUNCTION qryAllSalesFigures()


    User-Defined Function


    qryChapter4Sales


    FUNCTION qryChapter4Sales()


    User-Defined Function


    qryCompanyLookup


    FUNCTION qryCompanyLookup()


    User-Defined Function


    qryExample


    FUNCTION qryExample()


    User-Defined Function


    qryIngredientLookup


    FUNCTION qryIngredientLookup()


    User-Defined Function


    qryReOrder


    qryReOrder


    SQL Server View


    qryReOrderSuppliers


    Not Upsized


    Uses

    DISTINCTROW – Not Supported


    qryResults


    qryResults


    SQL Server View


    QrySalesSummary


    Failed to Upsize


    Access-Specific Function calls particularly the

    Format function


    qryuCompanyLookup


    qryuCompanyLookup


    Stored Procedure


    qryxSS


    Failed to Upsize


    Crosstab Query


    As you can see we have a wide mixture of SQL Server objects to deal with, many of which may be new to you. The next section looks at each of the above objects and provides you with the opportunity to actually create them using the Access interface.





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