Got this from my current guy via email, in reply to Scott R's post above:
That sounds right, and there may be other reasons why it will probably be necessary
to export the DB objects as scripts and do some editing. This is why I suggested you get a pro in there.
In addition to the queries there are table objects, stored procedures and table-based functions to move/test/edit (as necessary). In addition, there may be some code changes necessary in the web application to correct for some weird naming and ownership conventions M6 uses on their servers.
Another question I have come up with: Since there seems to be some concern about my Server 2000 computer being an unwise choice for hosting, is it possible to put the DB on GoDaddy service along with my website when I move it? I see something about "10 MySQL Databases" being included in the GoDaddy hosting suite.
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Or is that not possible?