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I will remember that the next time.
Here's what I did to fix this problem. I Restarted the SQL Server instance and it allow the remote install. Not sure what that freed up, but it worked. / comments
I will remember that the next time.
Here's what I did to fix this problem. I Restarted the SQL Server instance and it allow the remote install. Not sure what that freed up, but it worked.
Thanks. / comments
Thanks.
No it is not.
I start SQL Data Compare 5. In the Help About screen, it is version 5.4.0.64. As in the other tools that I have used, I click on Help, the Check for Updates. In the Red Gate Update Service window I click on the Check for Updates button. I get two green bars and the ? Unable to connect to the update server, then I close the window.
Since I use SQL Backup 5, I started that app. I know there is an error in the reporting of the Current and Latest version, but the Check Update button at least returns with a "New free maintenance releases available" message. / comments
No it is not.
I start SQL Data Compare 5. In the Help About screen, it is version 5.4.0.64. As in the other tools that I have used, I click on Help, the Check for Updates. In the Red Gate Update...
I remoted into the server and I ran the aforementioned process from Query Analyzer on the server to get accurate timings. I closed all sessions and such from the server and logged off.
To fix the problem I remoted back into the server and restarted the SQL Backup Agent. After doing that I was able to delete the files. / comments
I remoted into the server and I ran the aforementioned process from Query Analyzer on the server to get accurate timings. I closed all sessions and such from the server and logged off.
To fix the ...
From Query Analyzer on the server where the database resides I ran;
EXECUTE master..sqlbackup N'-SQL "BACKUP DATABASE [DataWarehouse] TO DISK = ''\\Themis\DataBackups2\Dev-DB\<AUTO>.sqb''WITH COMPRESSION = 1, NOWRITE, THREADCOUNT = 2"'
This created a file named DataWarehouse_db_20071024_134554.sqb.
I can not delete that file. / comments
From Query Analyzer on the server where the database resides I ran;
EXECUTE master..sqlbackup N'-SQL "BACKUP DATABASE [DataWarehouse] TO DISK = ''\\Themis\DataBackups2\Dev-DB\<AUTO>.sqb''WITH COMPR...
I did the the CHM to work. I needed upgrade to the current version.
When you run SQL Compare you can Export Comparison Results to Interactive HTML; Simple HTML; Excel Spreadsheet; or Raw XML.
The Interactive HTML gives you one file to send to personnel for review or place in a "review folder".
Thanks,
Larry / comments
I did the the CHM to work. I needed upgrade to the current version.
When you run SQL Compare you can Export Comparison Results to Interactive HTML; Simple HTML; Excel Spreadsheet; or Raw XML.
The ...
What product did you find to document DTS packages? / comments
What product did you find to document DTS packages?
There were 11 Best of Tech·Ed 2009 awards category winners. Here was the winner in Database Development: Quest Software Toad® for SQL Server.
It doesn't hold a candle to MultiScript, SQL Compare, SQL Data Compare, and the fine tools of the SQL Toolbelt, but since I work in it a lot, I thought I'd add a request for an integration of SQL Prompt in Toad.
I am also not saying that this is a major request, but that it would be very nice.
Larry Meklemburg / comments
There were 11 Best of Tech·Ed 2009 awards category winners. Here was the winner in Database Development: Quest Software Toad® for SQL Server.
It doesn't hold a candle to MultiScript, SQL Compare, ...
I second the motion for Toad Support / comments
I second the motion for Toad Support
I currently used SSMS2005 and Toad. The query optimization feature in TOAD is outstanding (and does not exist in SSMS) and many of the project management pieces are superior.
One of the major drawbacks when I use Toad is that the pieces of SQL Prompt that I've come to rely on are not there. Since I saw this request on the forum, I thought I'd second the request. / comments
I currently used SSMS2005 and Toad. The query optimization feature in TOAD is outstanding (and does not exist in SSMS) and many of the project management pieces are superior.
One of the major draw...