| Data Migration |
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| For Sybase database administrators
and managers, the incentive to move to SQL Server
7.0 is great. |
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| SQL Server has a single, scalable code base for
100 percent application compatibility; exceptional
tools for automating and scheduling routine tasks;
dynamic self-management of memory and disk space;
proven scalability and performance on very large
databases; and efficient data warehouse development.
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| We have been assisting enterprises around the
world perform database technology migration and
application conversion projects. Our methodology
and approach is based upon successful experience
converting and migrating many diverse clients from
obsolete or older technology to new technology platforms |
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| Here are some related resources ….. |
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| Migrating Sybase
Applications to MS SQL Server 7.0 |
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Microsoft SQL Server and the Sybase
database were developed together until their respective
4.2 versions. This similarity provides for a unique,
low-cost opportunity for Sybase customers to migrate
to Microsoft SQL Server and benefit from the new
functionality of Microsoft SQL Server version 7.0.

This chapter outlines the steps to take in a migration
and helps database application developers anticipate
issues, based on the experiences of other customers.
This chapter is intended for Sybase database administrators
(DBAs) and managers who are planning a database
application migration to Microsoft SQL Server 7.0.
It assumes the reader knows Sybase databases (SQL
Server or Adaptive Server Enterprise). |
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| This chapter addresses the differences between
Sybase T-SQL and Microsoft Transact-SQL statements,
and differences in the applications and administrative
procedures. Issues regarding conversion from CT-Library
applications or the porting of ODBC applications
from Sybase to Microsoft SQL Server databases are
not addressed. |
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| CodeXchange
for Sybse Developers |
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| A forum organized by projects to exchange code
samples, utilities, scripts, stored procedures,
or other tools created by members that makes sybase
products easier to use. All SDN members can access
CodeXchange via the Mysybase login. First time visitors
to SDN and CodeXchange will be asked to provide
some brief information. |
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| Migrating from
Sybase to SQL Server |
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| Projects involving database migration are common.
This article shares our experiences in migrating
from Sybase to SQL Server We were involved in a
recent project to migrate a Sybase database to Microsoft
SQL Server 2000. The experience we gained by working
on this project |
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