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SQL Server Migration Assistant (SSMA) Team's Blog
Procedures/Functions with ROWTYPE Parameters Defaulted to NULL
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The %ROWTYPE attribute in Oracle defines the particular record type of a row in a table. A common usage of %ROWTYPE attribute is to have variables declared as ROWTYPE of a table to transfer data in and out of a procedure or function. An IN ROWTYPE parameter...
SQL Server Migration Assistant (SSMA) Team's Blog
Securing MS Linked Tables Connection Strings During Migration
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Microsoft Access stores all the connection strings for the respective linked tables in a system table called MSysObjects. As seen below, the connection strings contain clear-text used id and password. With the release for SSMA for Access 5.2, when creating...
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