Hi Everyone,
My Authority is currently undergoing a move away from databases held in MS Access (which includes our HER - designed in-house by the County Council) to SQL Server. As we were about to embark on quite a change in the structure of the HER database to conform with current data standards, it seems sensible to move over to SQL Server at this time.
My question is, has anyone else experienced this and have you got any advice/hints that would help us during the transition? Off-list replies welcome.
Thank you,
Eleanor
Eleanor Kingston
Archaeologist
Lake District National Park Authority
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