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Convert Access SQL to SQL Server 2005 syntax

Asked by drivencorp in SQL Server 2005

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I would like to find a way to convert Access SQL to SQL Server 2005 syntax. I currently have a SharePoint site that uses GridView boxes that displays data using SQL stored procedures but at the same time I can't find a way to put my Microsoft Access queries in the same format of SQL stored procedures. Is there a software application that will allow this conversion to happen or does anyone know if you can display Microsoft Access queries in a SharePoint site?Start Free Trial
 
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Zone: SQL Server 2005
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