Database Compatibility Level

  • Hello,

    I wondered if anyone out there could share some wisdom in regards to DB compatibility levels.

    I have a few databases on level 80 on SQL 2005, and I think it would be more consistent to change them to 90. Is there any specific issues I need to look out for before doing this, and is it a reversable action should things not run smoothly afterwards (meaning problems are noticed a few days later). I would of course take a backup beforehand, but that will only be useful if things go wrong right after the change.

    Thank you.

    Regards,

    D.

  • Duran (8/10/2010)


    Hello,

    I wondered if anyone out there could share some wisdom in regards to DB compatibility levels.

    I have a few databases on level 80 on SQL 2005, and I think it would be more consistent to change them to 90. Is there any specific issues I need to look out for before doing this, and is it a reversable action should things not run smoothly afterwards (meaning problems are noticed a few days later). I would of course take a backup beforehand, but that will only be useful if things go wrong right after the change.

    Thank you.

    Regards,

    D.

    Click following link

    ALTER DATABASE Compatibility Level

    Muthukkumaran Kaliyamoorthy
    https://www.sqlserverblogforum.com/

  • That's perfect, thank you.

    Regards,

    D.

  • Duran (8/10/2010)


    That's perfect, thank you.

    Regards,

    D.

    Ur welcome.

    Muthukkumaran Kaliyamoorthy
    https://www.sqlserverblogforum.com/

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