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AskSQLTeam
Ask SQLTeam Question
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Posted - 2004-12-17 : 06:42:39
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| hardik_1315 writes "Hello,I m using SQL server.I have a database on a Server & I can access that databaseusing FTP.. I have usename, pwd & IP addr. to access that database.Now I want to Import that database to the SQL server which I m using locally..Could u plz help me out..I must be able to see the complete database on my "SQL EnterpriseManager" which is on local computer with all the tables & the data that is present on that Server.Thankyou,Waiting for your reply" |
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igorblackbelt
Constraint Violating Yak Guru
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Posted - 2004-12-17 : 12:41:17
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| More details, you have a Database in which format?How big?What OS and SQL server?Why don't you copy this DB locally and work from there?I Love Challenges! That's why I love coding! |
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Hyukevain
Yak Posting Veteran
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Posted - 2004-12-24 : 11:31:40
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| In Enterprise manager, choose new server registration, enter the ip address, userid and password... and now you can see the remote server content in your enterprise manager. |
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