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 Posted by Anns via SQLMonster.com on 06/23/06 16:58 
I need any one's advice/imput on this...PLEASE! 
 
My computer will now begin the process of taking all the MS Access (Native 
Jet Engines - x30 total departmetns) and put the tbles/BE on SQL Server 2005 
and the Ms Access FE on MS Sharepoint. 
 
This is the kicker, say 20 out of the 30 (ball park) was created by one 
person and that is their whole job function was to create/maintain a QA 
tracking system and more.  
 
The person who created the 20 out 30 only knows intermediate ms access and 
some vba, but NOT sql or net conversions (visual studio - all the different 
languages), so the IT director asks me (I develop in MS Access and 
intermediate in VBA and can create web sites using publisher, front page and 
HTML) he asks me and this other person if we want to take on the challenge of 
helping him and the other IT guy in the conversion process of all of these 
db's. 
 
What does this do the developers who developed and still maintain these 
current 30 ms access db's, well you guessed it, it now takes all that hard 
work that those developers did and still do (they still add more forms, 
updates) and it NOW takes the databases owners away from them and grant it 
now to the person (s) who will maintain SQL Server 2005 ( I hope will be a 
DBA)??? 
 
Is this true, once all the databases are converted, the owners will no longer 
be able to go behind the scenes in tables, queries,etc.... It will now be in 
the hands of a DBA? 
 
You know the funny thing is the IT Director wasn't even sure if he was going 
to hire a DBA, who in the heck will maintain all of those db's on the server? 
There is only one other guy and he certainly does not have the training or 
skills or TIME. 
 
MY POINT QUESTION IS: 
when these conversion take place like this at a company, most of the time the 
ms access dbs that have now be put into sql will now take the ownership away 
from the owner (they cannot develop no more, unless they are sql friendly/dba) 
and put all of that into one persons hand (DBA) to maintain and development??? 
??? 
 
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