February 14, 2006 at 2:48 pm
Hi everyone, can anyone help me with this issue, I am a database administrator for an MS access application with a back end file and 35 front ends, and the company decided to upsize to sql server, although I am new with sql, but I was told that only the back end file is converted into SQL and the users can work normally without changing anything to the queries, objects …, is that true ? and they asked me about the SQL server license, which edition do we buy, developers, standard … and do we need to buy sql clients also or is it sufficient to buy the SQL server and link to MS access front ends, thanks for replying, you will be seeing me a lot here in this forum to convert my database , J thanks …
February 15, 2006 at 6:24 am
Yes, you'll be fine.
You need to determine which features are important to you in particular with regards to availability - basically why are you upgrading? Otherwise there is nothing special in what you've posted that would require anymore than a standard edition.
Regarding licensing, here's an FAQ that should clarify things:
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