Question of the day bug

  • Help I am being robbed 🙁

    I answered the question accurately but I get a response saying that it is wrong even though they say that the answer I choose is right. (See below)

    Moving Files

    How can you move data files in SQL Server 2005 from one drive to another? (Check all that apply)

    Sorry - you were wrong

    Correct answer: Use sp_detach_db and sp_attach_db, ALTER DATABASE, Backup the database, drop it, and restore it using the WITH MOVE option.

    Explanation: There are two basic ways of moving data files in SQL Server 2005. You can detach the files, copy them to the new location, and then attach them back. You can also use the ALTER DATABASE command with the MODIFY FILE options. You can also backup the database, drop it, and restore using the new location.

    Ref: Moving User Databases - http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms345483.aspx

    Nigel Peter Sammy
    TTSSUG Chapter Leader
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  • Which question is this? Can you provide a URL?

  • Thanks for the quick respond Steve.

    I am new to the QotD section so I am not sure if I did anything wrong.

    http://www.sqlservercentral.com/questions/Administration/63290/

    Nigel Peter Sammy
    TTSSUG Chapter Leader
    http://www.nigelpsammy.com
    http://twitter.com/NPSammy

  • NPSammy (9/12/2010)


    Thanks for the quick respond Steve.

    I am new to the QotD section so I am not sure if I did anything wrong.

    http://www.sqlservercentral.com/questions/Administration/63290/

    Do you recall the answers you selected? Sometimes you can click back to verify your answers. I have found that to be helpful.

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  • Well I cant now but I just highlighted to see if any one else got a similar issue that way we will know it really is a bug. Maybe I did something wrong before submitting my answer so there is no need to look into it too much.

    Nigel Sammy

    http://www.nigelpsammy.com/

    Nigel Peter Sammy
    TTSSUG Chapter Leader
    http://www.nigelpsammy.com
    http://twitter.com/NPSammy

  • There's a discussion for each question. If you check that, you might see if someone else saw a similar issue.

  • Cool thanks for the information Steve.

    Nigel Peter Sammy
    TTSSUG Chapter Leader
    http://www.nigelpsammy.com
    http://twitter.com/NPSammy

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