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Info needed regarding SQL server 2005

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I recently switched to SQL server 2005 from SQL server 2000. Well in SQL server 2000, I used to made databases manually and applied other SQL commands from Query Analyser menu. Where's the same functionality is provided in SQL Server 2005 . Where's the path to go there? Waiting for your responses badly. Thanks in advance.
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Re: Info needed regarding SQL server 2005

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This forum is for MySQL. an open source SQL server. This post belongs in the MS SQL forum. They will have your answer. But you could try sqlcmd if the command line doesn't scare you. It should be installed in the system path variable so you can access it from wherever
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Re: Info needed regarding SQL server 2005

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Query Analyzer is no longer used. Starting with SQL Server 2005, you need to use SQL Server management studio (which is unfortunately based on Visual Studio 2005).

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