November 25, 2003 at 8:13 pm
OK... forgive the newbie here and bear with my butchering of the terminology and otherwise lack of PC lingo! How's that for an intro?!
A co-worker and I are in need of some of your knowledge about the different versions of MS SQL Server 2000. We know it comes in Standard Edition, and the Enterprise Edition. I just got done with a class using the Enterprise Edition and can't find anything the just tells us if Standard Edition comes with the Query Analyzer and/or the Enterprise Manager. Needless to say there is a substantial cost difference and if standard edition has both in it, then our business case for the purchase is that much easier to make. I appreciate any of your help! Take it easy on the new guy with the funny questions!
November 26, 2003 at 5:44 am
Yes, every edition other than MSDE comes with the GUI utilities.
--Jonathan
--Jonathan
November 26, 2003 at 11:01 pm
OK help me out... GUI?
November 27, 2003 at 12:44 am
Double posts ?
See http://www.sqlservercentral.com/forum/link.asp?TOPIC_ID=18583
Frank
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November 27, 2003 at 12:45 am
Sorry, too quick
GUI stands for Graphical User Interface, that is EM and QA
Frank
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Frank Kalis
Microsoft SQL Server MVP
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My blog: http://www.insidesql.org/blogs/frankkalis/[/url]
November 27, 2003 at 1:01 am
Yeah, I didn't know which forum would get me an answer quickest. Apologies.
November 27, 2003 at 1:05 am
No problem!
Most members here follow all forums, I guess.
Btw, don't you think it's time to sleep over there
Frank
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Frank Kalis
Microsoft SQL Server MVP
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My blog: http://www.insidesql.org/blogs/frankkalis/[/url]
November 27, 2003 at 1:10 am
Thanks! That's exactly what I needed to know, and I think it will help us save a few bucks in the process. Hope to run into you guys on here with some deeper questions! LOL, can't help poking some fun at my novice questions!
November 27, 2003 at 2:20 am
Not really, just a quick check, so I see you're at least some 6 hours behind. 10:00 in the morning. I usually sleep between 3:00 and 4:00 in the morning. Well, if the baby let me
Frank
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Frank Kalis
Microsoft SQL Server MVP
Webmaster: http://www.insidesql.org/blogs
My blog: http://www.insidesql.org/blogs/frankkalis/[/url]
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