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Hi guys!
I've never used SQL Server before and I don't want to fall at the first hurdle. SQL Server is installed and connected to the server but how do I go about actually creating the database? I am developing a web based database using dreamweaver and asp.net. Do I use visual studio to enter the sql to create the tables? or do I enter the code into SQL Server? I'm a bit confused.
I know this question is a bit simple, I just need a nudge in the right direction!
Any suggestions would be greatly appreiciated!
Thanks
GLT
I've never used SQL Server before and I don't want to fall at the first hurdle. SQL Server is installed and connected to the server but how do I go about actually creating the database? I am developing a web based database using dreamweaver and asp.net. Do I use visual studio to enter the sql to create the tables? or do I enter the code into SQL Server? I'm a bit confused.
I know this question is a bit simple, I just need a nudge in the right direction!
Any suggestions would be greatly appreiciated!
Thanks
GLT
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yeah i thought a wizard or something would come up but i have nothing!
when i go start > programs > Microsoft SQL Server 2005, my options are:
>Analysis Services
>Configuration Tools
>Documentation and Tutorials
>Performance Tools
>SQL Server Business Intelligence Development Studio (which brings up Visual Studio)
>SQL Server Management Studio
I know this may be a really simple question but I really dont know how to get started!
Im probably being stumped by something silly!!!
GLT
when i go start > programs > Microsoft SQL Server 2005, my options are:
>Analysis Services
>Configuration Tools
>Documentation and Tutorials
>Performance Tools
>SQL Server Business Intelligence Development Studio (which brings up Visual Studio)
>SQL Server Management Studio
I know this may be a really simple question but I really dont know how to get started!
Im probably being stumped by something silly!!!
GLT
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