Anyone knows of a easy way to export a sql server table to a sharepoint list
If you're using SharePoint 2010:
How to: Create an External Content Type Based on a SQL Server Table
If you will use SSIS to perform the export, take a look at the SharePoint List Source and Destination in the Microsoft SQL Server Community Samples: Integration Services project on CodePlex.
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Hey IO have an old access data base and I have reeated the New data base using SQL Server Management Studio but all the data is still in the Access data base and I was wondering how to link these two. I have been trying to create the linked tables in access using the ODBC tool but none of the table I want are appearing?
Was wondering if anyone has any ideas on how I can do this?
Also I then have started to create the front end of the database using Visual Studio but cant get the fields to populate as the SQL database currently has no data linked to it
Instead of linking tables have you considered using SQL Server Express (you did not mention what the 'new database' is, assume Access?) and the data import wizard to port the data to SQL Server? You get all the tools by downloading 'SQL Server with tools' from Microsoft. And use SSMS for management functions, it is much easier than the Visual Studio interface.
I have been given the task to Load all our company's project data from MS Project into SQL Server to be able to create reports and dashboards from the project data.
I know you can export a specific projects data into a access database, but every project must have it's own access database. So my first thoughts was to create some kind of dynamic access SSIS connector and ETL. So that the project managers export their projects to access and the SSIS package takes care of the rest.
Is there a simpler way of doing this?
My company also have a SharePoint infrastructure as well as SAP BusinessObjects infrastructure. Is there a way I can accomplish this by the use of SharePoint or bobj
The simplest but costy way is called MS Project Server - it stores all data in MS SQL database already, has precalculated reporting database and so on. Here is a link http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/evalcenter/hh973404.aspx. The last version can be either installed locally or hosted by Microsoft.
Another option I see is to use kind of automation around MS Project which will load project plan, extract all interested information and upload to to your database. There is no big magic in this solution.
The third option is to export projects to XML and then use the XML to upload data to SQL Server database. This solution is also doable through Project automation
After defining your database and column structure in SQL Server, just use Project VBA to A) collect the project and task data into an array, B) set a connection string to your database, then C) send it. I have created several applications around this procedure and it works very well.
i want to display the SQL server data which is in table form into the SHarepoint.
I dont have sharepoint 2007/2010
I just have SHarepoint services 3.0 and sharepoint designer 2007
please help.
I think business data catalog cant be used in this version.
IS it true ?
do i have to go for paid version ?
You could use SharePoint designer to create a webpart that shows sql data. Look at the following article. YOu cannot use that data in another way (i.e. as a column in a list or something linke that, you need the BDC for that).
I am using SSIS to transfer data from MS SQl server as data source and Sharepoint list as data destination. Now, I need to fire an update command on the sharepoint list. Please guide me to implement this.
See http://sqlsrvintegrationsrv.codeplex.com/releases/view/17652
I'm working in an Access 2007 database and need help migrating tables to SQL server. Is this possible to do having only purchased Access 2007 or do I need to download a separate program for SQL? When I try to create a new SQL database or open an existing one through Access, I'm getting a "CREATE DATABASE" or "CREATE TABLE" error and not sure what the issue is. Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
Take a look at the microsoft's SQL Server Migration Assistant 2005 for Access (v4.0) which supports access 97 - 2007
Yes, you need to install it. There is a free edition of SQL Server, called Sql server express. Database size limit is 4gb. If it suits you go for it. Also, i belive Access has migration tool built in.
Update: In Access 2007 - Database Tools -> Move Data -> Sql Server ( follow the wizard ).