Extracting data from Express to SQL Server

is there a way to extract data from a Personal Express (v5)
database into MS SQL Server (2000) using a DTS package ? I
haven't found any references to an Express ODBC driver so I
doubt it's possible and I may have to use SNAPI from VB.
thanks.

erics44 wrote:
Hi
i am looking after a set of schemas and reports. One report is based on data in an sql server that is periodically extracted from oracle.
How might this be done? I am struggling finding the object that does thisThere could be any number of ways. It could be SQL Server connecting to the oracle database and querying the data directly. It could be a script on the SQL Server server that connects to Oracle and extracts the data. It could be a script on the Oracle server that extracts the data and then pushes it across to the SQL Server server. It could be a completely different script sitting on an unrelated server connecting to both databases. It could be a scheduled job running on the Oracle database that extracts the data and moves it across..... and so the list goes on.
It's unlikely we'll be able to tell you anything as you are the one with access to your servers.

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