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Hi,
a further information: the views are essentially used for cross-database referencing, and they are written as
select * from myOtherDatabase.dbo.myInterestingTable
I haven't tried with a view referencing explicitly the columns (instead of using the * joker) though ...
With kind regards,
Emmanuel / comments
Hi,
a further information: the views are essentially used for cross-database referencing, and they are written as
select * from myOtherDatabase.dbo.myInterestingTable
I haven't tried with a view re...
Hello,
I am connecting to a SQL 200 SP4 server on Windows 2000 Server, with SQL Management Studio (2005), from an Windows XP SP2 fully patched client machine. The client machine has both .NET frameworks 1.1 and 2.0 installed.
The language settings are English on server (both Windows and SQL Service), with French (Switzerland) locale. On the client machine, the base install is English with MUI (French, German and Italian); English is the language used (for menus, etc). The regional settings on the client machine are French (Switzerland) locale, with English default for non-Unicode apps.
I hope it helps,
and thank you for this wonderful tool ;-)
With kind regards,
Emmanuel / comments
Hello,
I am connecting to a SQL 200 SP4 server on Windows 2000 Server, with SQL Management Studio (2005), from an Windows XP SP2 fully patched client machine. The client machine has both .NET frame...