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B5CSE
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25 Posts

Posted - 2005-03-31 : 03:30:32
what the difference between Query analyzer and enterprise manager

I mean what advantages and disadvantages when create tabels using

both Query analyzer and enterprise manager

madhivanan
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22864 Posts

Posted - 2005-03-31 : 08:05:14
If you create a table using query in QA, it is somewhat faster as no need to select the resuired datatype from drop down.

Madhivanan

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B5CSE
Starting Member

25 Posts

Posted - 2005-03-31 : 12:21:07

please I want more clear illustration
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Michael Valentine Jones
Yak DBA Kernel (pronounced Colonel)

7020 Posts

Posted - 2005-03-31 : 13:30:50
Why don't you just do it once each way so that you can see the differences for yourself?


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Originally posted by B5CSE


please I want more clear illustration



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jsmith8858
Dr. Cross Join

7423 Posts

Posted - 2005-03-31 : 14:02:46
EM has a decent user interface for setting up tables if you are more comfortable doing it visually; query analyzer does not have a UI you must use CREATE TABLE commmands.

As MVJ says, why don't you try it yourself? Or is this an interview question or a quiz or something.

- Jeff
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SqlShaun
Starting Member

14 Posts

Posted - 2005-04-01 : 08:26:23
You should use both. Query Analyser is for writing queries, and Enterprise Manager is for everything else. Use Enterprise Manager for creating tables if you are feeling lazy otherwise use Query Analyser. Enterprise Manager is more UI Oriented. ;-) thats my theory.
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