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Thanks, it looks like this is not an issue so far in v6.
Cheers,
Aaron / comments
Thanks, it looks like this is not an issue so far in v6.
Cheers,
Aaron
Index w/included columns
I'm still using 4.0, and am starting to think about migrating to 6.0. I have an issue in 4.0 where included columns are coming back in arbitrary order when I compare a database to a restored copy ...
Thanks Simon... / comments
Thanks Simon...
De-activate SQL Backup?
How can I de-activate SQL Backup? We took a server down and are now trying to run SQL Backup on another machine, but:
Activate License - Failed
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Process Activation Request...
How about a NO_OUTPUT or NO_INFOMSGS option?
I am planning to use the xp sqlbackup in a scheduled job to back up about 400 databases nightly.
The only output I want in that case is for problems, not all of the informational stuff.
The reason ...
Documentation for NO_TRUNCATE
Just a minor observation, but in the help file for the options for sqlbackup, there is a mention of NO_TRUNCATE but no description of the option.http://www.red-gate.com/help/sqlbackup/ ... ACKUP.html
But in this case, my problem is not just the regional format, it is also the ugly trailing PM.000 ... / comments
But in this case, my problem is not just the regional format, it is also the ugly trailing PM.000 ...
DateTime formatting
I'd like to request ANSI standard outputs, or at least a set of formatting options, for datetime values. I am not sure if this is currently based on the local machine's regional settings?
There a...
DateTime formatting
Yes, I should be on v5, but I'm stubborn.
And yes, the synchronization scripts generated produce better results.
And no, I don't expect a fix for v(current -1).
However, I just wanted to point out ...
I said:
"I suggest you take a different approach to renaming stored procedures, such as using sp_rename. This will keep the CRETAE PROCEDURE definition intact. "
What I meant to say was:
I suggest you take a different approach than using sp_rename. For example, DROP/CREATE. This will keep the CREATE PROCEDURE definition intact. / comments
I said:
"I suggest you take a different approach to renaming stored procedures, such as using sp_rename. This will keep the CRETAE PROCEDURE definition intact. "
What I meant to say was:
I suggest ...