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Delila
Starting Member

11 Posts

Posted - 2011-10-26 : 03:17:34
Hello,

I have a backup made from an Sql server 2008 R2, it seems to be impossible to retore it on Sql server 2008.

My question is what is the best practice to downgrade a database from Sql server 2008 R2 to sql server 2008.

Regards,

chris_cs
Posting Yak Master

223 Posts

Posted - 2011-10-26 : 07:01:40
You cannot directly 'downgrade' a database from R2 to 2008.

The best thing to do would be to either create a database on the earlier version and push the data across using a DTS package, or try using the copy database wizard.

I think you can use the copy database wizard from R2 to 2008 but someone more knowledgable might correct me on this.

Hope this helps.

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Junior DBA learning the ropes
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Cindyaz
Yak Posting Veteran

73 Posts

Posted - 2011-10-26 : 09:18:32
The other option is to BCP out data to text files on source machine, move the files to destination and import it there using bcp in or bulk import.

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Delila
Starting Member

11 Posts

Posted - 2011-10-26 : 12:38:06
Thanks chris cs i will try your solution

@Cindyaz please could you be more clear, and what is BCP ?
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jeffw8713
Aged Yak Warrior

819 Posts

Posted - 2011-10-26 : 14:18:14
Can I ask why you need to downgrade? Best practice would be to identify the issues and correct them instead of downgrading.

However, I do understand there are circumstances that require that you downgrade.

Jeff
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Sachin.Nand

2937 Posts

Posted - 2011-10-26 : 15:08:28
quote:
Originally posted by jeffw8713

Can I ask why you need to downgrade? Best practice would be to identify the issues and correct them instead of downgrading.

However, I do understand there are circumstances that require that you downgrade.

Jeff



Cause the OP has a backup of a higher version and cannot restore it on a lower version.

PBUH

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