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AskSQLTeam
Ask SQLTeam Question
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Posted - 2002-05-05 : 20:53:03
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When you are ready to make the jump to SQL 2000, you will find that there are several ways that you can do this. Of course, each method has its advantages and disadvantages, and which one you choose will be based on a number of factors. I will attempt to introduce these factors and how they might sway your decision. Later I will walk through the process that I used just recently to accomplish this for a client with 25+ databases, all residing on the same server. Article Link. |
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smccreadie
Aged Yak Warrior
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Posted - 2002-05-05 : 22:01:28
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Good article. Will be going through this with about 15 databases this summer. Will save the article for then. |
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AjarnMark
SQL Slashing Gunting Master
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Posted - 2002-05-10 : 13:10:03
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Scott,Glad I could help out. And isn't this a great example of how forums like SQLTeam are supposed to work, with people helping each other out. Here, you are going to save an article I wrote for later use, but my experience that the article is based on started from reading your post over here about upgrading. Now that is the way things should work! So, thanks to YOU for your help, too!BTW, Part 2 to this article is being revised and hopefully will be released in the near future. |
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