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Join Date: Jan 2008
Posts: 1
OS: xp
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Factors impacting SQL Server databases after enhancing a dot net application
Hi Guys,
I am enhancing a dot.net 2.0 application, where I have to make changes in some of the web forms. These web forms are associated to some SQl Server databases in the background. I know that I will create or modify some tables or fields in the databases. What factors should I consider that should count with respect to databases other than changing or adding fields or new tables? Please let me know. Regards, Learner ![]() |
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