Re: How do I link a database in SQL
am 14.10.2007 10:15:29 von Erland Sommarskog
(rzito@si.rr.com) writes:
> I am working on a databse on my local box, my source data is on
> another. How can I link the database and table from one server to
> another? Currently I am using DTS to just transfer the records!
You can set up a linked server. If the stars align, it's as simple as
sp_addlinkedserver THATSERVER
then you can query the remote tables with four-part notation:
select col1, col2 from THATSERVER.db.dbo.tbl
If you are on SQL 2005, you can use synonyms to make your code cleaner:
CREATE SYNONYM remotebl FOR THATSERVER.db.dbo.tlb
and then go:
select col1, col2 FROM remotetbl
Linked servers are a bit tricky to work with, and one obstacle is to
get authentication to work. I can't say that I have fully understood the
rules, but I have not dug very hard into it. You can use
sp_addlinkedsrvlogin to specify how you are to connect to the remote server.
--
Erland Sommarskog, SQL Server MVP, esquel@sommarskog.se
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Re: How do I link a database in SQL
am 15.10.2007 05:21:01 von rzito
I actually found a much easier way, I connected to my SQL database
using MS Access ADP project, and just clicked on the link and the
wizard walked me through it, thanks for the help!