on ‎2021 Feb 21 11:16 AM
I successfully downloaded and installed Crystal Reports trial.
I want to write a report for a SQL database. Since I cannot do this on my production machine at work, I thought I would bring the database home to my win10 pro machine here to experiment.
I successfully installed SQL server on a win10 PRO box at home.
I connected to a SQL server instance on my home machine.
I can create a database and work on it as described here:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sql/ssms/quickstarts/ssms-connect-query-sql-server?view=sql-server-...
However, I want to investigate an already created database from the machine at my office.
I want to be able to create custom reports from that data.
This other database is from an application that creates and manages a schedule and runs a SQL server.
It runs on a winPro box as well.
I have copied the DATA folder from that other machine running SQL server to the desktop of my home machine.
I need to create an ODBC data source using this data but my SQL server at home is running an empty database.
How do I connect the office database to the new SQL server I have at home?
Request clarification before answering.
Also, I don't think you can just copy the files for SQL Server - you need to do a backup from the server in your office, copy the backup files, and then restore to the SQL Server instance at home.
-Dell
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