I'm having a hard time with your terminology.

Do you own SQL Server?  If so, what version?  Is it installed?  If so, What operating 
system are you using? 

---mark


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> -----Original Message-----
> From: AustralianAccommodation.com Pty. Ltd.
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> Sent: Wednesday, June 30, 1999 2:08 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Help SQL Desktop V's SQL Server 
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> 
> my database is currently written in access 2000 as I seem to be having
> problems with upsizing feature in access 2000 into sql would I be 
> better of
> purchasing sql desktop
> 
> by doing so would sql desktop provide me the same compatibility and
> functionality that the upsizing feature does using access 2000
> 
> excuse my questions I have no real understanding of sql and its features
> 
> 
> Kind Regards
> 
> Claude Raiola (Director)
> AustralianAccommodation.com Pty. Ltd.
> Website: www.AustralianAccommodation.com
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