[freetds] Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express Beta 1
Peter Deacon
peterd at iea-software.com
Thu Jul 1 01:41:32 EDT 2004
On Wed, 30 Jun 2004, Daniel Morgan wrote:
> When you're ready to go to production, it is a lot easier to migrate a
> SQL Server Express or MSDE database then an Access db.
> I was successful at getting Query Analyzer to access SQL 2005 Express.
FWIW freetds works fine with 2005 too, which is more than I can say for my
applications :)
Have Fun!
Peter
> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:freetds-bounces at lists.ibiblio.org] On Behalf Of James K. Lowden
> Sent: Wednesday, June 30, 2004 10:42 PM
> To: FreeTDS Development Group
> Subject: Re: [freetds] Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express Beta 1
>
>
> On Wed, 30 Jun 2004, brian at bruns.com wrote:
>> I don't consider this a huge issue, as this is a replacement for MSDE
>> which is more of an Access replacement than something in the SQL
>> Server line. They are just trying to leverage SQL Server name, IMNSHO
>
> Is that really the case, Brian? I mean, Access isn't exactly an unknown
> brand itself, but, more important, it speaks a different dialect of SQL.
>
> AIUI (and allowing for some marketing hyperbole) SS2K5E is a drop-in
> T-SQL replacement for good ol' SQL Server. It has stored procedures,
> triggers, views. Access has all that?
>
> The real question would be, can it be a multi-user database? Is there
> security and isolation? Is the whole user/group/role implementation
> there; do tables have owners and permissions that attach to them?
>
> If it's multi-user and merely lacking a remote-access protocol (no pun
> intended), then frontending it with our server would be a cool and
> useful hack IMO. OTOH, if it doesn't have those things, nothing we can
> do will fix it.
>
> --jkl
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