T twoplustwo Registered User. Local time Today, 01:45 Joined Oct 31, 2007 Messages 507 May 9, 2012 #21 Hrm what type of link do I need to select to link to the tables in the cloud?
P Pat Hartman Super Moderator Staff member Local time Today, 04:45 Joined Feb 19, 2002 Messages 47,404 May 9, 2012 #22 The provider will give you the url to use.
T twoplustwo Registered User. Local time Today, 01:45 Joined Oct 31, 2007 Messages 507 May 9, 2012 #23 Hmm absolute hosting path perhaps. (D:\Hosting\9328479\html) The DSN is ns05.domaincontrol.com What type of link am I attempting? I am unsure with the database now being (I think...) located on the server via FTP.
Hmm absolute hosting path perhaps. (D:\Hosting\9328479\html) The DSN is ns05.domaincontrol.com What type of link am I attempting? I am unsure with the database now being (I think...) located on the server via FTP.
P Pat Hartman Super Moderator Staff member Local time Today, 04:45 Joined Feb 19, 2002 Messages 47,404 May 9, 2012 #24 Are you trying to link to a Jet/ACE database? You can do this but it will be very slow. This discussion is about SQL Server in the cloud.
Are you trying to link to a Jet/ACE database? You can do this but it will be very slow. This discussion is about SQL Server in the cloud.
T twoplustwo Registered User. Local time Today, 01:45 Joined Oct 31, 2007 Messages 507 May 9, 2012 #25 I was going to give it a try... I can try the upsizing wizard in Access to generate the SQL Server database. Edit: I'm dling SQL Server 2012 at the minute.
I was going to give it a try... I can try the upsizing wizard in Access to generate the SQL Server database. Edit: I'm dling SQL Server 2012 at the minute.