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| Thread ID: 51495 | 2004-11-22 11:31:00 | Database Development: Search and Replace Table Fields & Tablenames | Captive (3159) | Press F1 |
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| 295087 | 2004-11-23 01:13:00 | D'Oh! MrExcel (www.mrexcel.com) **thinks where's the edit function???** |
andrew93 (249) | ||
| 295088 | 2004-11-23 01:23:00 | >"challenges" aka dB that don't work no more! |
Stumped Badly (348) | ||
| 295089 | 2004-11-23 01:28:00 | Currently My DB works fine, just had to rename about 10-30 fields during a migration... managed to do the *.asp file changes, filename changes 'automagically' and it would be kewl if i could do the same with a DB as well especially access, although not exclusively with MS SQL Server / MYSQL server you can get outputs which are alot easier to edit though. |
Captive (3159) | ||
| 295090 | 2004-11-23 09:42:00 | I'm on the AccessL list, common theme there, "No developer would be without it", " The single most useful third party....etc. Havn't had need for it myself yet though. www.rickworld.com Don |
donread (6401) | ||
| 295091 | 2004-11-23 09:48:00 | Awesome thank you DonRead :-) that will be another very good migtration tool. Just sussing out regularexpressions to go from a 'cookied' site to cookieless,..... think i can do it in about a 50 line file + 3 regular expressions hopefully [Where its ? or & and also for forms :-)] 'Replace Em' is a brilliant regexp tool [freeware too] thanks for showing me that .. i appeciate your input as it will be helpful not so much for now as i already changed it, but in having tools for the future :-) |
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