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  • RE: Best Overall Certification Right Now

    kevin.wohlwend (1/20/2010)


    Not sure what your asking there Dugi. To clarify I am curious which MS certifications have the most value right now.

    Ok, if you are interesting about SQL Server Certification...

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  • RE: Best Overall Certification Right Now

    ... do you think the certification as leader ?!?

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  • RE: Restoring SQL 2008 to SQL 2005

    chandan_jha18 (1/18/2010)


    Thanks for your advice.I guess by scripting the table structures from source db,one can spend sometime and create them in the new tables.Its time consuming but acceptable given the...

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  • RE: Restoring SQL 2008 to SQL 2005

    chandan_jha18 (1/18/2010)


    I tried executing the script from the command line utility and it works well:-)

    I have a question about import and export wizard.Does it copies all the objects in...

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  • RE: Restoring SQL 2008 to SQL 2005

    chandan_jha18 (1/17/2010)


    Ken Simmons-546488 (5/5/2009)


    You can't directly restore a 2008 database to 2005, but you can use the generate scripts wizard to restore a 2008 database on 2005. Here is...

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  • RE: backup user

    Make script with drop user/login first then create it again!

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  • RE: backup user

    Try to script them all and save as files... then after all things that you will do after format you can bring them again in your DB running scripts!

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  • RE: SQL Server 2005 + Windows 7 = IIS nightmare! Help!!!

    Anyway try this help info ...! Let me know if you correct your problem! :w00t:

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  • RE: MCTS Exam 70-433

    Finally, you should be smart and very careful during the test, couz questions are very artful and you need to be concentrated in what you are reading and how the...

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  • RE: SQL Server 2005 + Windows 7 = IIS nightmare! Help!!!

    Did you install all updates for SQL Server 2005, make sure you install the latest Service Pack for the SQL Server 2005 (SP3).

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  • RE: Create Permission in Schema

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  • RE: SSIS(SQL 2008) ...taking data from Oracle

    Thank you for the info and link!

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  • RE: SSIS(SQL 2008) ...taking data from Oracle

    Hi Gift,

    Let me go to simplify the situation, I have Ora 8i 32 bit, and can I test these things in Virtual Machine (VMWare), so I gonna install Ora 10g...

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  • RE: SSIS(SQL 2008) ...taking data from Oracle

    Yes the Oracle version is 8i, I just ask for any possibility so thnx for the info, I just download the SSISOraAdapter from this location, so I just was interested...

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  • RE: Explain the SQL Server Architecture?

    A question with large answers ...really lot of things that you can discuss and explain!

    Take a look in this location, you will find lot of stuff:

    http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa933154%28SQL.80%29.aspx

    :hehe::w00t:;-)

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