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Ger Cannoll
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Sql Azure is getting a lot of prominence right now. Is Sql Azure supported in SF. I was at a meeting in Microsoft last night and the guys there seemed to suggest thet, even though Azure is a differrent product, it should just be a matter of changing a connection string. Would welcome feedback regarding StrataFrame and Azure..... not urgent but there seems to be a lot of hype about this right now .
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Hi Gerard.

I haven't had any experience with Azure yet. I will forward you question to see if this has been tested so far.
Michel Levy
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Hi,

I've got a first experience with SQL Azure. BO run fine, either in Winform or Webform SF apps BigGrin . Only need to modify the connection string, and that's all!
Performances are impressive...
Developpers need to be aware of the differences in T-SQL (some unsupported commands), but it seems more easy to migrate from a 2008R2 to an Azure than it was to migrate from VFP6 to VFP9.


But DDT doesn't work on SQL Azure. An error raises on attempting to deploy a package, and when importing a database structure, tables structure are not retrieved. In MSDN docs, one can read that only a partial set of SMO are enabled by Azure.

Let's hope that SF team will be able to provide us a Azure compatible version of DDT
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Greg McGuffey
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Thanks for the update Michel!  I'll make sure the SF development team reads this. BigGrin
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