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SQL Server Upsizing Wizard: Step 5 – Select Target Database

In this step you select the database on the data source server to which you want to copy tables.

After you have connected to a server and have chosen a data source, the tables you want to upsize, and the field data type mapping, you can use an existing database or create a new database as the destination for your upsized local database. If you chose a named connection in Step 2, you can use the database named in the connection or create a new database as the destination.

  • Available databases on 'database name'
    This list is displayed when you select the Existing option button to add Visual FoxPro tables to an existing SQL Server database. Select the database into which you want to copy Visual FoxPro tables when you upsize.
  • New database name
    This text box is displayed when the New option button is selected. Enter a name for the new database you want to create on the remote server to which you are upsizing. The name can be up to 30 characters in length and can include letters, digits, and the symbols #, $, and _. Spaces are not allowed.

If you upsize to an existing database, the wizard jumps to Step 8.

If you use a version of Microsoft SQL Server later than 6.x, the wizard jumps to Step 8 whether you use an existing database or create a new one.

See Also

SQL Server Upsizing Wizard | SQL Server Upsizing Wizard: Step 1 - Select Local Database | SQL Server Upsizing Wizard: Step 2 - Select Data Source | SQL Server Upsizing Wizard: Step 3 - Choose Tables | SQL Server Upsizing Wizard: Step 4 - Map Field Data Types | SQL Server Upsizing Wizard: Step 6 - Set Database Properties | SQL Server Upsizing Wizard: Step 7 - Specify Log Properties |SQL Server Upsizing Wizard: Step 8 - Set Upsizing Options | SQL Server Upsizing Wizard: Step 9 - Finish | Wizards Overview