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Presenter
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Duration
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Price (ex GST)
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Sydney
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London
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New York
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10 Oct 05
completed
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11 Oct 05
completed
The entire process of converting from Access to an
enterprise level solution will be covered in two days,
using a modified version of Northwind as an example. The
attendees will approach the task as a real world problem
where the entire project will be migrated in four steps
(releases). Each step will be a logical extension of the
last, allowing developers to stop their own development
at a step where they will still have a functioning
system, even though it may not necessarily be the best
solution.
| Day 1 |
Session 1
Learn how to target the areas of the systems
that should be converted to achieve the best
result. How should development of this type of
project happen? How should a project be managed?
What methodologies are in place?
Upgrading an Access 97 database to Access 2003.
What are the issues? With a demonstration using
a modified version of the Northwind database.
Session 2
Upsize an Access 2003 database to SQL Server. A
modified version of Northwind will be used as an
example and the backend will be moved over to
SQL Server, correcting a number of known issues
concerning the data itself as well the database
schema.
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| Day 2 |
Session 1
The advantages of moving Access reports into
Microsoft's new SQL Server Reporting Services
will be described, along with the process for
importing four of the key reports from
Northwind. Issues related to importing will be
handled to produce identical reports. The
reports will then be deployed to a report server
to demonstrate the power of online reports using
Reporting Services.
Session 2
Access Forms will be transformed into Windows
Forms .NET in order to provide a more scalable
and distributable application. The known issues
during migration will be highlighted and the
power of .NET will be leveraged to improve the
interface performance.
Having moved to a Windows Forms .NET environment
you will be shown how to make the application
more accessible. Web services will be used so
that the client does not need to be within an
intranet to access the corporate database.
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Agenda
| Topic |
Description |
| Making a Plan |
- About Presenters
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Development Methodology - Extreme Programming
(XP)
- Tool 1: Short Releases
- Tool 2: Microsoft Word
- Tool 3: Unit Testing
- Hands-on lab - Creating a release plan
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| Converting Access 97 to Access 2003 |
- Why would you upgrade?
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The issues
- Uncompiled mdbs
- Unused code blocks
- Using referenced .mdbs and .mdes
- Library mdes
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Demo - Using tools to find issues
- FMS Total Access Analyzer
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| Upsizing to SQL Server |
- To Move or Not To Move?
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Current Problems in Access
- Corrupt data
- Database users
- Downtime during backups
- Security
- Missing records
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What's new and different in SQL Server?
- Architecture
- Working with data
- Scalability and performance
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Demos
- SSW Upsizing PRO!
- Microsoft Upsizing Wizard
- SSW Performance Pro!
- SSW SQL Deploy
- SSW SQL Auditor
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Hands-on lab - Migrating Northwind from Access
2003 to SQL Server 2000
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Description |
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From Access to SQL Server Reporting Services
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- History of reporting
- Report life cycle
- Installing Reporting Services
- Building a report in Visual Studio .NET
- Report on any data source
- Deploying reports
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Hands-on Lab - migrating 4 Northwind reports
from Access into Reporting Services
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| From Access Forms to Windows Forms .NET |
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Current Problems with Access
- Office upgrades
- Corrupt databases
- Slow forms
- Large applications
- Scalability
- Deployment
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What's new and different in .NET?
- Form design
- Form inheritance
- Application design
- Deployment
- Visual Studio .NET
- Programming - VBA vs VB.NET
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Demos
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Creating the Northwind Main Form in .NET
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Creating the Northwind Orders Form in .NET
- Orders form - the correct way
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Northwind Orders - Converting to .NET the
easy way!
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Hands-on lab - Migrating Northwind forms to
.NET
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System Requirements
- Windows XP + SP2
- Access 97 + SP2
- Access 2003 + SP1
- SQL Server 2000 + SP3
- SQL Server 2000 Reporting Services + SP1
- Visual Studio 2003
- Visual Studio 2005 Beta
DIY Course Materials
If you aren't able to make it to this seminar we have
the complete set of course material used by the trainer,
Adam Cogan, and the students.
DIY Material for this course is available for AU$390.
Add to cart
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Step-by-step hands-on lab exercises for each part of
the course. These are very practical and easy to
follow. You will be able to go through these even if
you have not attended the course
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The full set of 3 Microsoft-approved "How to Migrate"
whitepapers which complement the hands-on lab
exercises and include straightforward steps with lots
of screen captures
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The full set of 3 Microsoft-approved "Whats New and
Different" whitepapers, covering the key differences
between Access and SQL Server, Reporting Services, and
.NET
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The full set of PowerPoint slides used by the trainer
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Other course materials used throughout the seminar
including sample code and databases
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Access to regular updates of the course content as we
make improvements and updates