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Hi,
Can anyone advise me? I have a new sql server installed but the backups will not be in place for a few weeks. I want to start setting up a new database with 12 tables. As I do not have any backup procedures in place, can I write a DTS package which will connect to Access and copy my new structures to an Access database so that I have a back up of them? If I do this, do I just use the usual Data Import task to get the structures back into SQL Server if I lost the original? Thanks. |
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Check into using the DTS Import/Export Wizard.
In Enterprise Manager, Right click the database, Choose "All Tasks"> "Import Data", this wizard will walk you through how to import your Access database structure into sql server. |
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