MS Access to SQL Server Replication

MS Access to SQL Server Replication

Post by Faroon Kha » Wed, 23 Jun 1999 04:00:00



I was wondering if anyone out there can give me some information on the
following problem.
We are looking at if SQL Server can provide us with the capability to
replicate records from MS Access to SQL Server and from SQL to MS Access
also (sort of like a merge replication). I am more concerned about the MS
Access -> SQL Server (any versions out there).

I have looked at MS sites and technical information  and know for a fact
that replication from SQL (publisher) to MS Access (subscriber) can be done.
But I am not sure if the reverse is yet possible with SQL Server 7.0  and MS
Access 97 or 2000.

 
 
 

1. MS Access to SQL Server Replication

I was wondering if anyone out there can give me some information on the
following problem.
We are looking at if SQL Server can provide us with the capability to
replicate records from MS Access to SQL Server and from SQL to MS Access

also (sort of like a merge replication). I am more concerned about the
MS
Access -> SQL Server (any versions out there).

I have looked at MS sites and technical information  and know for a fact

that replication from SQL (publisher) to MS Access (subscriber) can be
done.
But I am not sure if the reverse is yet possible with SQL Server 7.0
and MS
Access 97 or 2000.

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