>>Moving data from VFP database to SQL Server database is only the first step of the conversion. I have created a simple “to-do” list of what I should do to the data now that it is in the SQL Server. And I am wondering if you have any suggestions on what is missing in my list:
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>>1. For each table in the DB set Foreign Key Referential Constraints.
>>2. Set Cascading Referential Integrity for updates in the primary table to be cascaded to the foreign key tables
>>3. Create index tags on “key” fields.
>>4. Create stored procedures that will be used to retrieve data for each application form and report.
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>>Anything is missing? TIA.
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>Creating PKs first for EACH table :-)
Good suggestion. When I converted tables to SQL Server I added to each table an identity column. And I think of it as the surrogate PK field of the table. Each table also has a what I called in VFP a candidate field for which a user creates an entry (e.g. "CUSTOMER_ID"). When you are saying PK you mean the identity column or the candidate field (unique) that user enters?
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